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Autumn is on the wind, the spirts Of the sky have flown south, for Winters breath has begun to bite. In The cool damp air I can smell them, The dying leaves, breezing ever So gently past my feet, blown by The reaping wind in rote. Yet, Not one weeps for their passing. It is only I who weeps for I know The secret they keep hidden, Cinched in amber and lurid hues. I watch them as drift and sway, Tumbling over one another to their final resting place to die forgotten. Each falling leaf, A grain of sand, a second, hour, Another moment closer to the Cessation of our existence The fleeing multitudes to Many to hold on to.
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Sep 24, 2019
Sep 24, 2019 at 1:53 PM UTC
Autumn Mourning
Autumn is on the wind, the spirts Of the sky have flown south, for Winters breath has begun to bite. In The cool damp air I can smell them, The dying leaves, breezing ever So gently past my feet, blown by The reaping wind in rote. Yet, Not one weeps for their passing. It is only I who weeps for I know The secret they keep hidden, Cinched in amber and lurid hues. I watch them as drift and sway, Tumbling over one another to their final resting place to die forgotten. Each falling leaf, A grain of sand, a second, hour, Another moment closer to the Cessation of our existence The fleeing multitudes to Many to hold on to.
This is one of those poems that, when you start you mean to go one direction but takes on another while writing. I meant for it to be longer piece but I felt I have said what I needed to. Any criticism would be appreciated. Thanks. - Arthur Blank
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29/M/Michigan
Sep 24, 2019
Sep 24, 2019 at 1:53 PM UTC
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