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Written on September 14, 2024

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“It looked like the world was covered in a cobbler crust of brown sugar and cinnamon.” - Sarah Addison Allen, First Frost September speaks of light and love, everlasting Kindled by a heartbeat, breathing praise, adoring His still, small voice, in the wind, autographing Autumn’s glory, all the leaves falling, transforming Kindled by a heartbeat, breathing praise, adoring Shuffling through the silence in brave colors, pouring Autumn’s glory, all the leaves falling, transforming Gentle flames of lasting grace reach the soul, warming Shuffling through the silence in brave colors, pouring Lasting beyond the rustling, murmuring heart flowing Gentle flames of lasting grace reach the soul, warming As the stars fill the cobalt skies, moaning and groaning Lasting beyond the rustling, murmuring heart flowing Beats of light, filling the darkest night, shadows roaring As the stars fill the cobalt skies, moaning and groaning Erasing the mindless seas of lasting winds, scorning Beats of light, filling the darkest night, shadows roaring Original sin, from Eve’s flaw, shouts, still grieving Erasing the mindless seas of lasting winds, scorning Forest’s ensue with October’s mind, endlessly screaming Original sin, from Eve’s flaw, shouts, still grieving Resting on the echo of a mindless beauty, so soothing Forest’s ensue with October’s mind, endlessly screaming Winsome kiss of the heaven’s light flowing down, musing Resting on the echo of a mindless beauty, so soothing His still, small voice, in the wind, autographing Winsome kiss of the heaven’s light flowing down, musing September speaks of light and love, everlasting

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