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Autumn arrival.

The fall.

Tinges of orange sunset

hanging on branch ends-

Life smiled there,

in sunshine beams

through summer’s lovers eyes.

Shades fading.

The dark luminous

in icy, vacant skies

filled with souvenirs

life time’s gone,

slipping ******** between.

 

Days vanish.

Hours grow short.

Heart’s hopscotch through

tears long since dried.

Green turning gold

riches brimming with laughter.

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Written by
melanie-kate-dickerson
South African
Published
Oct 25, 2009
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(c) Mel D. Ltd. 2009

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