Autumn
Trees hardly seem half so alive as when the tips of their leaves bleed crimson against remaining green and an overcast sky weeping lazuli as the sun’s rays cut through the clouds. As when they shed showers of gold— blinding eyes from any memory of the flowers that died long before the trees grew old.
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itsjustme
When there are too many words, I write. When there aren't enough, I sing.
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