An Autumn Day
An Autumn Day
By: Miracle Man
1-1-2022
Autumn came slowly,
but had a short-lived stay.
Seasonal pendulum,
swung the other way.
Swirling at my feet,
fall’s remnants abound.
From the northwest comes,
the wind’s whistling sound
Now snow flakes arrive,
from a mottled sky.
I have scarcely time,
to notice Geese fly by.
Copyright © Tom Wright | Year Posted 2022
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