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An Autumn Farewell
Going out of his way, the obliging taxi driver drives to the top of the hill. A young man gets out, walks a short distance to a vantage point where his gaze falls upon the village down below, the old cottages and farmhouses, sprawling fields, winding lanes, and the clustered trees where the stream skips by. an overcast sky scent of rain is in the air a lone robin chirps His eyes roam slowly, taking in little details, keen to save them in his mind, fresh, like the morning dew clinging to the swaying grass. the cool autumn breeze ruffles hair and memories stirring emotions Time is pressing. One last look. Then he reluctantly goes back to the car. Soon, it’s speeding along the asphalted country road heading to the station where a steam train awaits. A new chapter in life...The city beckons. sudden drops of rain spatter on the hazy glass sad eyes turn misty --------------------------------------- Written: 15th November, 2015 Contest: Any Poem Written in 2015 Sponsor: Laura Loo (2016) Placed 1st Contest: Creative Haibuns (2015) Sponsor: Charlotte Jade Puddifoot Placed 4th
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