Tuesday, October 1, 2013

A POEM FOR OCTOBER


Falling Leaves

Summer has passed, but
The weather is still fair.
The once leaf-laden trees,
Are, now, almost bear.

Leaves spiral down;
Spinning round and round,
Until, at last, they
Reach the ground.

The once green leaves,
Have now grown old,
And have created below,
A carpet of red, brown, and gold.

Whipped around by the wind,
The fallen leaves, float and fly.
A sudden gust of wind, catches them,
Sending them, sailing up high.

Leaves crunch underfoot;
They curl and decay.
There's a musty smell in the air,
As they slowly, waste away.

Soon the leaves will be gone,
And where they once had lain,
Will be just their lacy skeleton;
Soon, only an impression will remain.



4 comments:

  1. It is like our life. How we live,who we help is the "impression" we leave behind....

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    1. Interesting. I never thought of it that way.

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  2. Beautiful poem!
    I always enjoy the change of seasons
    It's like a new beginning!

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    1. I agree Angie. Even each month is a new beginning, isn't it?

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