'autumn Leaves Falling'
Autumn leaves of purple, orange, bright yellow and gold,
fall as I walk along on a day brisk cold.
In my hand a vermilion red leaf brilliant still although dead,
with love I trace it's delicate spider web thread.
All the trees have put on their colorful rainbow gowns,
and sun touches each leaf 'til in glory it drowns.
In a garden patch nearby big orange pumpkins are growing,
soon, there will be pumpkin pies flowing.
Decaying leaves I gather up and hold pressed to my heart,
for soon their beauty will wither and depart.
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October 10, 2018
Poetry/Couplet/'Autumn Leaves Falling'
Copyright Protected, ID 18-1187-370-01
All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym.
Submitted into FFI Blog Series 23 - Couplet
Brian Strand
Podium Place One
Copyright © Constance La France | Year Posted 2019
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