On October 2, 2024
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Dream in Color: Spring’s Queen

Tucked away

In a sea of brown and gray

Just beyond the travelers smog

Lives a specimen of unadulterated beauty

Thriving in solidarity

Harmoniously lending guidance to the kingdom 

A single organism

Promoting unity in the shadow of the mountain 

Your supple, verdant wings spread wide

Ignoring your stagnant surroundings

Your crimson tiara reaching for the sun 

Grasping for its love

The first sign of life as the woods wake up

Courageously flaunting in the forest

The beginning of a wonderful spring season

When we return, will you remain?

Following the rushing waters

Shaping our mountain terrain

We spot your purple and magenta hues

The same Wake Robin, but changed

Now storing up any warmth

One last chance to breathe in the heat

Hanging on as long as possible

Saving all of the bright energy

The days are getting shorter

Light will be harder to find

Soon the air will sting

The morning dew will become frost

It will be harder to push through

To remain steadfast 

To stand out from the darkness

Once the heavy breeze settles in

The biting cold and snow will cover you

Keeping you safe and protected

As you hang your head and rest

You stay confident you will grow from this

Your efforts will not go unrecognized 

The joy you bring will not be forgotten

Because when the light returns

You will rejoin us stronger than ever

And when we come back to visit you

To admire your new crown

We will write the world together

In our vibrant mountain town

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