The summer sun still shines bright
while the brisk wind cools your face.
Chap-stick is a must during November in the South.
Crisp, cool days precede chilly nights
as the sun goes down earlier than you'd like.
Jeans or shorts during November in the South?
The grass turns a white brown
while the leaves turn every color under the sun
The sights of November in the South.
The world's best football on every TV
as grills light up around the land.
There's nothing better than November in the South.
Published by Kurt Branch
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