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The Seasons

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SPRING             Spring time is here with its sunshine and showers,             All nature is waking from its long winter sleep.             The gardens are blooming with beautiful flowers,             The song-birds are carolling melodies sweet.     SUMMER             The summer comes with glaring heat,             And we will have vacation;             We pack our grips for the seashore trips,             Or other recreation.     AUTUMN             The harvest moon is shining bright,             The leaves are falling everywhere;             How glorious is the autumn night,             How cool and bracing is the air.     WINTER             Jack frost is stalking through the land,             The ground is covered white, with snow.             We like to sit beside the fire             And tell the tales of long ago.

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