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The Shedding Trees of Autumn
I've heard your whispers in quiet moments amongst the shedding trees of Autumn.. I walk alone our wooded path – listening the air just as crisp as a bright-blushed Winesap but my tears not as sweet – glistening the wispy whispers haunting taunting in their gentle tug and I wonder; how easily the golden leaves let go.. with barely a breath of wind’s soft persuasion they fall away from boughs each descending like a fated swan gliding circling fluttering to their end with a taffeta crinkle - the crinkle reminiscent of a shy fire’s crackle as they settle and nestle on the forest floor I remember how we settled and nestled on the rug before the fire’s supple tongues home-made hard cider filled our mugs made from untamed fruits of wild trees our flame untamed and wild too when we were ginger-kissed and the taste of your lips saturated mine besotted with our nectar-like love till satisfied cinders in the hearth serenely died.. I walk alone now with falling leaves — was it Fall who taught you how to let go so gracefully while October’s wind trembled aspens like harp strings? I hear a thousand golden whispers of love amongst the shedding trees of Autumn. Susan Ashley August 27, 2022 ~ Second Place ~ Premiere Contest: Brian Strand Contest No 1178 Sponsor: Brian Strand ~ Second Place ~ Premiere Contest: 2022 Poetry Marathon Mile 13 Sponsor: Mark Toney *Winesap: an American heirloom apple that ripens in October with a bright/dark red skin, a crisp texture, is aromatic and has a sweet-tart taste. Winesaps get their name due to their distinctive spicy wine-like flavor. Great for hard cider! Photo: CU Denver News; 2020 Guide to Fall Foliage
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