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The Royal Neighbor, Vol. 16, No. 9, September 1915
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Welcome, September! The summer is dying,
The sun is soon sunk on the far western seas,
The first falling leaves in the forest are flying,
The autumn blows softly her song in the trees.
0, how we love thee, September, September,
Month of the harvest moon sailing the main!
0, what a rapture of thee we remember,
Blessed September, revive us again!
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Welcome, September! For long have we waited,
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Blessed September, revive us again!
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Welcome, September! The first red is creeping
Into the sassafras out in the hills,
The last mocking bird of the summer is sweeping
Heaven and Earth with its seraphic trills,
(0), how we love thee, September, September—
Long have we loved thee, and never in vain!
What inspiration of thee we remember,
Blessed September, inspire us again!
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