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Created on: November 17, 2009
Rejoice in Nature's generosity
For it is Harvest Time
Gather up all Her offerings
While still ripe and in their prime
Do not delay in the reaping
Respect Her immutable laws
Be thus rewarded with Her bounty
And Her life sustaining applause
Give thanks to the Creator
For harmonious rain, sun and soil
Be grateful for the blessed gifts
Of firm determination and toil
Glory in the satisfaction
Of a harvest well done
Rest from labor and celebrate
Good fortune with everyone!
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