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The Seasons: Explained
Only twenty-three
And a half
Degrees
To separate us from
Eternal vagueness
And our glorious changes
The ones that begin
With a floral prelude
A colorful first chapter
An expressive beginning
A sweet, shy character
And a quiet spy
And the second
A bright, bold star
With a red hot sky
An intense atmosphere
A cunning syrup
And a yellowed world
And the third
A refreshment
From the latter
A cooling sensation
A crisp, clean air
And a thick, brown stare
The ones that end
An epilogue to the year
A white frost along the roof
And a thin, gray sky
A beautiful speech
And a flawless voice
Now we find
That a tilt as small
As is so
Changes our Earth
Into an array of
Beautiful, clear hues
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