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Autumn has come
Crisp, Cold morning air.
Creatively carved pumpkins,
Lining the cocoa- colored porch.
Crackled and crumbly;
Colorful leaves cascade tumbling.
Collecting in a piled cluster.
Crunchy candied apples glisten.
Their caramel covered sisters chewy.
Cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom,
Scents carry as they cook.
Coppery crimson fire crackles,
Roasting a cushiony confectionary puff.
Creamy white turns charred brown.
Scarecrows creeping and harvesting corn.
Autumn has come.
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This poem was inspired by the certain energy and atmosphere that can only be found in the mere three months of fall.