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A Vision on the Autumn Breeze

by night-flyer

October winds, they came at last Across the hills and ponds, they passed And strewed bright autumn leaves around So wonderful, their stirring sound Relentlessly, they lured my mind Down ancient paths that ever wind So forthwith I sped through my door Toward Massapoag's long sandy shore And to the windy beach, I came As waters glowed with twilight's flame I felt your love on me enfold As I gazed out on waters gold So movingly, our hearts were one Neath crimson rays of setting sun Though far across the land, you dwelt Eternal was the love I felt That spanned the mountains and the seas And rode the wild Autumn breeze Now Autumn days to Winter, turn This vision will, in my heart, burn.
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Jul 9, 2015
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This a poem I wrote in 2010 after I came up to New England temporarily and was missing my best friend in Florida, Mari Ann.

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#love#lake#vision#mysticismeternityautumnsunset
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