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Spring
The rustling leaves heard in the trees before the wind or passing breeze arrives and chills like winter’s freeze. The rays of sun blaze through the glass but rains will come, the sun will pass behind the clouds; the warmth won’t last. Spring's arrived, but winter stays to cool the air for those who play and gaze upon spring's bright display. The tulip fields of colors bold, red and pink, plum and gold to herald spring, they now unfold.
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