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September Daze Haint Sapphire Away

September Daze Haint Sapphire Away

Already the month
of August 2018,
May never become
a je June'm

(Forget-me-not)
time of year,
especially for nouveau
homeless and,

penniless residents,
(now more like worrier),
who reside in the
(burnt to a crisp)

Golden State where,
towering uncontrollable
wild fire infernos veer
really did tax mental,

physical, and spiritual
oye vey iz mare (to
the bajillion power
of Google Plex) their

heirlooms, mementos,
and trappings of
das kapital lifestyle
went up in smoke,

which tragedy didst seer
the eyes (yes, iz traumatic,
but also the air)
looms with toxic

particulate matter,
though concerned former
propertied owners
(now ashen faced)

as utter grief doth rear
a scorched (bumping) ugly head,
yet the onset of Autumn,
(and the main

purport of this poem)
(oh my dog, that twill be
in approximately three weeks,
when Eastern Orthodox Church

denotes beginning of ecclesiastical
annum mull house
for straight or queer
(these times opening

doors to LGBT, or GLBT
(an initialism that
stands for lesbian,
gay, bisexual, and transgender),

nonetheless history
replete with app pear
chock full of factoids such as:
September (Latin septem,

"seven") with near
exhaustive steeped in
pagan glory of antiquity.

Ancient Roman observances
for September include:
Ludi Romani, originally celebrated
September 12 - September 14,

later extended to
September 5 to September 19.
In 1st century BC, an extra day added
in honor of deified
Julius Caesar on 4 September.

Epulum Jovis held: September 13.
Ludi Triumphales held: September 18–22.
Septimontium celebrated September, and
December 11 on later calendars

September called "harvest month"
in Charlemagne's calendar.
September corresponds partly to
Fructidor and partly to Vendémiaire

of first French republic.
On Usenet, September 1993
(Eternal September) never ended.
September called Herbstmonat,
harvest month, in Switzerland.

The Anglo-Saxons called
month Gerstmonath,
barley month, that crop
then usually harvested.

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