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Created on: February 13, 2011
Nature's seasons are four in all,
Summer, Winter, Spring and Fall.
Varied, exciting colorful and real,
nature's seasons are some deal.
In the Summer people get warm,
in the Spring lambs are born,
Winter time brings white snowflakes,
Autumn leaves fall by lakes.
Without the seasons plants would not grow,
without the seasons there's no flow.
God made the seasons for us all,
seasons, seasons, what a call.
When the sun's out plants we sow,
Summer rains help them grow,
then the Autumn cools the air,
Oh, the seasons are so fair.
Let's appreciate these changes,
that even change the mountain ranges,
for snow is seen on mountains high
and we can ski and almost fly.
The planet turns and tilts as well,
to and from the warm, warm sun,
and this does cause the seasons fair
and happiness is in the air.
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