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When I set this up originally, it create the Aurora cluster with the defined version.  It appears that AWS has upgraded it in the background.  Since I'm calling this as a module, I can't use lifecycle to ignore the change and move.  This will likely prevent any future deploys.
Untested (I might tomorrow) but engine_version supports partials, which should allow AWS to do the forced upgrades without breaking things.
 # module.serverless-static-wordpress.aws_rds_cluster.serverless_wordpress will be updated in-place
  ~ resource "aws_rds_cluster" "serverless_wordpress" {
      ~ engine_version                      = "5.7.mysql_aurora.2.08.3" -> "5.7.mysql_aurora.2.07.1"
        id                                  = "site-serverless-wordpress"
        tags                                = {}
        # (36 unchanged attributes hidden)
        # (1 unchanged block hidden)
    }
| engine_version = "5.7.mysql_aurora.2.07.1" | 
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