Autumn’s Spell

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Frosty autumn morning

Sunrise clouded over

Waiting with winter’s breath

Before snow’s promised takeover

 

Northerly, frigid wind

Few leaves offer cover

Slumbering trees now rest

Under fall’s tattered slipcover

 

Ground covered in color

Every shade, gold or red

An orange, here and there

Softening nature’s welcome bed

 

Season’s final page turns

Written with autumn’s hand

Joy never forgotten

Painting inspires love’s motherland

 

Remembering colors

Recalling every smell

Illustrating patience

Casting each breath of autumn’s spell

 

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14 thoughts on “Autumn’s Spell

  1. Just lovely. I smiled at your use of the word ‘slipcover.’ I don’t hear that word often these days, but it always evokes my grandmother’s house, where every chair and sofa sported a slipcover. Only when certain company was coming were they taken off. Otherwise, they stayed on, perhaps as protection against us children.

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