They danced to the wind's loud song.
They whirled, and they floated, and scampered.
They circled and flew along.
Each looked like a small brown bird.
The man in the moon smiled and listened.
And this is the song he heard.
And we must whirl round and round,
And then, when our dancing is ended,
We'll make a warm quilt for the ground.
And I had the choice, of which I could be,
I’d be a maple to turn orange yellow gold
When the cool autumn winds turned warm nights cold.
So all of the world would be open to me.
I’d sway with the wind, spring, summer and fall
Up in the maple so big and so tall.
A beautiful frost would come paint me with care.
All leaves would turn color, as God would have done
To give the world beauty for short days to come.
I pick late October when winds came to call.
I’d choose Sunday morning so bright and sunny,
As sun through the leaves flowed golden as honey.
To let go of my limb and float nice and light
Drifting ever so calmly from the place of my birth,
Then gently lie down to my rest here on earth.
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