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The gravity of Newton's sentenceAfter winter's stark, cold silence, wonderful sounds of wildlife emerge. Robins begin chirping, cardinals cry out, and loons can move us with their hauntingly melodic cries, in nature's eternal quest for renewal. But with spring, a young man's fancy also turns to love. These days, the rhyming couplet gives way to the rhythmic thudding beat of rap music, now seemingly a pervasive part of teenage mating rites. |
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