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All the leaves now red in color Compliment the brown of others Falling to the ground in haste A twist of warming cinnamon taste Candles burn inside closed doors As the rain outside comes down (it pours) The smell of pumpkin fills the air As the bears return to their yearly lair The cold of winter air it lingers Chilling toes and bones and fingers Jackets are still getting thicker As the candles burning begin to flicker As the hours fade from November days The birds fly south in search of rays I can’t join birds in their southern flight I have to bear the autumn nights I must learn to survive, this I know As the reddened leaves turn into snow.
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Sep 6, 2015
Sep 6, 2015 at 2:52 AM UTC
Ode to autumn
All the leaves now red in color Compliment the brown of others Falling to the ground in haste A twist of warming cinnamon taste Candles burn inside closed doors As the rain outside comes down (it pours) The smell of pumpkin fills the air As the bears return to their yearly lair The cold of winter air it lingers Chilling toes and bones and fingers Jackets are still getting thicker As the candles burning begin to flicker As the hours fade from November days The birds fly south in search of rays I can’t join birds in their southern flight I have to bear the autumn nights I must learn to survive, this I know As the reddened leaves turn into snow.
meredith-merecatt
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Sep 6, 2015
Sep 6, 2015 at 2:52 AM UTC
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