Come, Summer, Come, Nor In The South Delay; We Do Thee Honor With A Longer Day; We Prize Thee More, We Better Know Thy Worth; We Hold Thee Dearer In The Truer North: Come, Summer, Come. Come, Summer, Come, And In The Early Dawn Find Sparkling Dewdrops On The Fragrant Lawn; Hush All Before Thy Majesty At Noon, And Hallow The Long Evening Hours; Come Soon, Come, Summer, Come. Come, Summer, Come, Make Meadow Grasses Long; Make All The Groves Exuberant With Song, The Pasture Corners Canopy With Shades, And Thickly Roof The Silent Forest Glades: Come, Summer, Come. Come, Summer, Come, And With Thy Magic Breath Make Consummation Of The Death Of Death; Complete The Work Of Thy Sweet Sister, Spring; Life More Abundantly Give Everything: Come, Summer, Come.
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