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There is a new chill in the air, my aging bones attest to its bitter sting. Dog days of summer have passed, change is in the air. Colors change, moods are different. All around us, melancholy sets in as we prepare for winter’s doldrums. Through arthritic reminders, my body prepares to battle this northern climate’s failure at global warming. Yet it’s not an end to anything, but rather a beginning. Fall into winter so we can spring into summer. It really is perfect.
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Oct 5, 2014
Oct 5, 2014 at 3:55 PM UTC
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There is a new chill in the air, my aging bones attest to its bitter sting. Dog days of summer have passed, change is in the air. Colors change, moods are different. All around us, melancholy sets in as we prepare for winter’s doldrums. Through arthritic reminders, my body prepares to battle this northern climate’s failure at global warming. Yet it’s not an end to anything, but rather a beginning. Fall into winter so we can spring into summer. It really is perfect.
Here's is today's challenge for #OctPoWriMo: Write a poem influenced by your feelings about autumn. Do you see autumn as a beginning or the beginning of the end? Chose at least three from this list of words below. The words: chill, renewal, death, rebirth, harvest, melancholy, aging, change I hope you enjoy today's offering. Rod E. Kok October 5, 2014
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Oct 5, 2014
Oct 5, 2014 at 3:55 PM UTC
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