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Where did the color of life go?
Our prelude began as the buds blossomed
When roots were full of air
And grass glimmered green
We swung on swings elevating our feet before they met the wood chips
We carried this under the suns torch
As our notes were their highest
As the leaves changed so did the swings
Slight orange metallic rust crept on them
This is when we sang with barely any air
When snowfall smothered us
We thought it was our time
But the rust, saved us, melting the snow
Finally, the sun came out, the skies opened, and the birds sang
And rain drifted us into the river
Flowing alongside flower pedals and your vitality
Hopefully, our cycle will break
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