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AUTUMN

By Linda Floyd

Frosty mornings, air crisp and clear,
Yield to sun's warmth and cheer;

Colored leaves blanket the ground,
Hurled by wind, an eerie sound.

Fields of gourds and pumpkins, distorted shapes and sizes;
Masked children soliciting prizes.

Day's long light ends in evening's candle glow,
Welcoming winter's glistening snow.

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