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名人诗歌|Autumn Season

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Autumn season is here once again

Such pretty trees of red, yellow and gold

The autumn winds are strong and chilly1,

As the leaves fall, it's a beauty to behold2.

The leaves fall and break from the trees

Oh how nice steping on the crunchy leaves

Listening to the sound of the autumn wind,

God created everything from beginning to end.

Summer is over, the flowers have faded

The grass is not growing as tall

The leaves break and fall to the ground,

A shifting change, God's hand is in it all.

We know who holds the world in place

Who gently holds us in His hands

We too are living in the autumn of life,

Autumn winds blow, but God understands.

Yes, we feel the gentle chill of fall

We smell the scent3 of lovely flowers

With summer past and autumn here,

We give God thanks for His love and cheer.


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