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Seasonal Hues

Summer's dusk ablaze with crimson bonfires on the beach- silvery rainstorms nurturing earth and the southern peach; refreshing cobalt oceans stretched to horizons out of reach. Autumn arrives slowing the pace with rustic orange leaves- subtle mists drift from ivory clouds to which gloom cleaves; oncoming chills at the end makes the earthen brown grieve. Winter blankets the landscape with fluorescent white snow- the bluest powdery sky extends over the inhabitants below; and ebony midnights are silent since temperatures are low. Spring welcomes with lemon-colored daisies and sunflowers- grassy green thoroughly moistened in the early dawn's hour, later pinkish-violet horizons beside diminished solar powers. Each year the planet is endowed with various seasonal hues; marvelous colors to constantly amaze and soothingly amuse.

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