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glittering moonlight,
that lights up the darkness soon
after the sundown
wintry breezes,
that chills to below zero
why this winter day?
it's after sundown,
all the scarlet hue's are gone,
it's bedtime children!
cool autumn breezes,
on this warm October day,
apple cider time!
i hear the rushing,
that calms the crying child,
the ocean rushing,
of mixture of blue,
blended in with a creamy hue,
dover beach iris
colorful sunset
that rests upon the horizon,
it's my bedtime now
glittering river,
one of the oceans children,
trickling down rocks,
the nightingale sings,
a serenade for his love,
true romantic night,
the gentle humming,
that comes from the hummingbirds wings,
yet he leaves so soon?
the majestic deer,
standing upon a rock ridge,
not to be taken,
a frog serenade,
coming from a blue lagoon,
now how romantic?
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