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In crisp, golden veined perfection We accept your semi-sharp edge You are not a harbinger of cold But more a cauterizing cure for summer wounds Without your tough love we would be blind sided January would cut deep and quick Pulling what breath remained into ice Lungs frozen in mid-sentence No, dear autumn, you are a rotten balm Blanketing tender roots with the dead No wonder we don masks in your beginning Mourning the loss of those near and dear the day that follows Morning walks become more brisk A sweated brow welcomed with relief From rosy cheeked breezes A sun that no longer warms Merely giving light for the coming darkness
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Sep 18, 2014
Sep 18, 2014 at 3:40 PM UTC
Harvest
In crisp, golden veined perfection We accept your semi-sharp edge You are not a harbinger of cold But more a cauterizing cure for summer wounds Without your tough love we would be blind sided January would cut deep and quick Pulling what breath remained into ice Lungs frozen in mid-sentence No, dear autumn, you are a rotten balm Blanketing tender roots with the dead No wonder we don masks in your beginning Mourning the loss of those near and dear the day that follows Morning walks become more brisk A sweated brow welcomed with relief From rosy cheeked breezes A sun that no longer warms Merely giving light for the coming darkness
brook-ilges
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Sep 18, 2014
Sep 18, 2014 at 3:40 PM UTC
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