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A late summer sun, sinking in the west, Shimmering, ablaze with fiery colour, Appearing suspended above the trees, Greens transformed to reds and golds, Summer’s daughter, borne on a breeze. As I wander amongst treasured places, Copses, glades; peace of a woodland path, Breathing subtle scents, pollen filled haze, Nature’s unstinting magic edging change, Accepting the shortening of summer days. Barely escaping before lengthening shadows, Race to the door of my countryside home, Animal calls echoing, preceding night’s rest, Autumn shakes out her gown; smiles to see, A late summer sun, sinking in the west.
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Sep 16, 2010
Sep 16, 2010 at 10:41 AM UTC
Cusp Of Change
A late summer sun, sinking in the west, Shimmering, ablaze with fiery colour, Appearing suspended above the trees, Greens transformed to reds and golds, Summer’s daughter, borne on a breeze. As I wander amongst treasured places, Copses, glades; peace of a woodland path, Breathing subtle scents, pollen filled haze, Nature’s unstinting magic edging change, Accepting the shortening of summer days. Barely escaping before lengthening shadows, Race to the door of my countryside home, Animal calls echoing, preceding night’s rest, Autumn shakes out her gown; smiles to see, A late summer sun, sinking in the west.
Inspired by Pat D’Arcy © copyright with Author
paul-chafer
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Sep 16, 2010
Sep 16, 2010 at 10:41 AM UTC
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