Too soon comes Autumn, as nipping the heels Of unwary Summer it stealthily seals Small changes in heavily leaf-laden trees. Summer fruits begin dropping, balanced astride Branches festooned, in which Autumn takes hide Before battle commences it's shivery breeze Which scatters browned leaves, to bring to their knees Beaten down Summer days of warm ease.
Autumn comes running, nor waits to abide While brave Summer blooms adjust to it's ride. It tosses, relentless, all 'Summer' it sees Havocing treetops, nor does it allay It's mischievous goadings for yet one more day. Scurrying birds sense each warning of chill. Consistently peck around my window-sill, Fattening on seeds before temperatures freeze.