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A Fall Dawn.

A golden shaft of sunlight, pierces the morning sky.

Splits the clouds asunder. Announces.. Dawn is nigh!

The lustrous leaves of Autumn, roused by the early light,

Dislodge tardy remnants, of dark departing night.

 

Beaded dewdrops sparkle. Soft lit by the yellow sun.

Wraiths of mist meander, and mark the river’s run.

Iradescent damsel flies, hover among the reeds.,

Skim over shallow waters, safe among the weeds.

 

The **** crow then declares, the start of another day.

His cry echoed by an owl, returning home with prey.

Smoke from the homestead chimney, is reluctant to rise,

And break the unspoiled clarity, of the morning skies.

 

Noise of the world awakening, travels from afar.

While the rising sun, overwhelms the morning star.

Soon the wind is stirring, warmed by the gentle light,

And with new strength garnered, badgers the dawdling night!

 

Now the day has broken, and the sun is in full flight.

Our world appears refreshed! Drenched with life giving light!

As we start our daily chores, we note a calming peace,

And wonders of day’s dawning, we pray will never cease!

 

Rhymer.

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Written by
denis-barter
Canadian
Published
Sep 23, 2020
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Notes

As Fall took over yesterday thought perhaps this older poem of mine, might spark a few memories with readers? Ours this morning was much as I describe here. Nature is a boon, blessing and a comfort at such times as we're experiencing now. Ciao Denis.

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