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Fall Leaves

Withered leaves, descending shrewdly From sturdy old senior tree High in the midst of peaceful, cool nature Each and every leaf passing on Whispering and stirring a calming sound Of radiant, dry, early day To this lower world a turning Its faltering parachute winging Gently whirling round and round Dropping to the delicate padded ground

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