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Autumn's late evening.
In autumn's hue, the trees do sigh
Their leaves, like gold, do glide away
To the ground, with a soft, slow bye
A rustling sound, as they play
The wind, it whispers through the trees
As leaves, like dancing maidens, freeze
Their colors, like a rainbow's gleam
Do shimmer, as they fall, it seems
Their fall, like a lover's caress
Do soothe the ground, with tenderness
Their beauty, like a work of art
Do leave a lasting part
The trees, they stand so tall and proud
Their leaves, like jewels, all around
Their autumn hues, a sight to see
A season of change, a symphony
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