Literature
The Year Autumn Didn't Come
By tradition, autumn has always followed summer. It has to be that way. Only one of them could ever be suppressed into following the other, and summer, with its sharp disposition, is displeased by the calmer, colder autumn. They have together decided, therefore, that autumn will not arrive until summer is finished with its business. The patient autumn will accept this; yet still allow summer to return occasionally, on the days when itself is too consumed by its common sensation of abandonment to mind the weather. Summer seldom minds - neither does anybody else - although it is a strange sensation experiencing the two together.
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