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Unexpected Autumn

The happy shouts from the playground display the jumps and twists that brought them by sun that steals the chill away This unexpected autumn. The trees that give their leaves away to the breeze that walks between them Their boughs are hung majestically grant hopes as gifts to dream with. The river’s flow, The dangling rose The barking dog’s bright welcome A moment’s pause, to photograph these scenes should memory forget them. Such worry thoughts face as evening strays, on mistakes past and unproven What paradox, then, to bring mind at ease watching the late sky fires of autumn.
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westley-barnes
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Oct 4, 2018
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Written for International Poetry Day 2018. 04/10/18

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