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Autumnal Pantoum.

Autumnal leaves keep falling,

with their colours fading fast,

as winter’s days come calling,

so their beauty will not last.

 

With their colours fading fast,

leaves lie heavy on the grass,

so their beauty will not last,

as autumnal days now pass.

 

Leaves lie heavy on the grass:

having drifted ankle deep:

as autumnal days now pass,

so Nature goes to sleep.

 

Having drifted ankle deep,

as a blanket for the soil.

so Nature goes to sleep,

and rest from daily toil.

 

As a blanket for the soil,

and keep winter’s cold at bay,

and  rest from daily toil,

is ever Nature’s way.

 

To keep winter’s cold at bay.

As winter days come calling,

until Spring returns our way:

autumnal leaves keep falling.

 

Rhymer. October 3

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Written by
denis-barter
Canadian
Published
Oct 2, 2020
Lines·Words
25·126
Notes

Trying my hand at another format apropos to the Season.

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