The autumn's scent has now released As air is crisp and rife with chills, But cold like this is far from bleak With all these trees where crimson spills.
Orange leaves that catch the sunlight, Skeletal, their frames are showing. In their shades of death they give A final dance from breezes blowing.
The prickling tickles fingertips To stiffened, numb monstrosities, And you could swear your blood had froze To cause such harsh viscosity.
For it's now that summer weeps A solemn, meek exhailed despair, Which whistles in among the leaves And dissipates in frozen air.
The autumn's scent has now released, The orange, red and yellow shows, The rigid fingers point away As summer sighs, and summer goes.