Autumn

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    Autumn

    As the days begin in daylight to reduce,

    The rustic leaves our hearts seduce.

    With red, yellow and brown to be told,

    A beautiful landscape it does unfold.

     

    Squirrels storing their nuts ere it’s too late,

    While hedgehogs seek a place to hibernate.

    Migrating birds warmer climates do seek,

    A chill in the cooling air, not for the meek.

     

    Warmer clothes needed at no small cost,

    Readying ourselves for the impending frost.

    The loss of summer we ask for what reason,

    Nature preparing for the changing season.

     Tony Deakin (Gosdgang)

     

     

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    ginga commented on Autumn

    07-22-2009

    Gods, A great autumn sonnet. I love your depictionand esp the line "the rustic leaves our hearts seduce" so poetic. Ginga P.S. Feel free to come visit my homepage. I have some nature poems posted as well as other genres! Ginga

    dragonfly1023 commented on Autumn

    07-20-2009

    ahhhhhhhhhh! my favorite season of the year. born in October myself there's nothing like the changing colors of the leaves to witness the majesty of nature. two thumbs up!!

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