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Autumn Ghosts

by mike-winegar

The shadows are dark, A contrast to the moon's cold light. What secrets hide within the darker darks That go deeper than our sight? The smell of the fallen leaves And the fires that keep us from the cold; The smell of wood smoke in the air That  make us think of things of old. What did they do in those times that went before? What songs did they sing? What tales did they tell Back in those times of yore? Do the skies of evening that come so soon Make you wonder and ponder Of times gone by and the songs sung in an ancient tune? Do they make you think of  ancient rhymes Does the smell of wood smoke bring up dreams Of elder, ancient times? The moon with her light Makes the shadows seem to hold Ancient mysteries in the night, In the moonlight so cold.
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Oct 1, 2010
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