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Changing of the Season

Autumn has opened the doors

To touch us with her chilled breath

Scattering bloodstained leaves

In a crimson path ahead of us

I climb from your lap

To follow the trail

While you convoy closely behind

Our skin, warmed from the

Summer's sun

Shivers slightly under

Autumn's sigh

And under the somehow darker sky,

Shadows are profound

You take my hand with care,

As comfort to us both

And we walk in unison

Among the shedding trees

Traveling a path of red, to nowhere

Getting lost, in the changing

Of the season.

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Written by
christy-pavoncello
American
Published
Oct 9, 2012
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