Curled up together On your couch, Our hands intertwined, Our backs Against the hollow hum Of Halloween's breeze Lingering through Dancing drapes With dizzy dips Before the cracked-window audience,
And the sun playfully peaked Over the graceful dying trees That lined suburban streets, Looming over pumpkin Patterned leaves, basked in The approaching gloom of Dusk,
And while the night Tied that present to this memory, I remember the scruff of your Auburn hair against my nose, The bewitching draw of Some vague fragrance My addict lungs yearn to Breath once more,
And now, With each passing October, Autumn leaves never seem more alluring.