Fall Falls
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Written on October 27, 2024
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Fall falls…
Draping the world in melodious whispers,
Gentling the spirit, drifting with stillness,
Stirring awake, the wonders of a heart
Who can see beyond the forest’s wise words,
to the world of joy lighted by rustling winds,
undisturbed moments of grace,
beliefs who agree, God Himself has blessed the days
as Autumn leaves its heavy sigh
across the mountains, streams and nights…
Fall falls…
Singing of a star strewn sky who glistens,
alive, too pleasant to pass on by,
without impressions of the pine’s healing,
the laurels and the limbs, boldly moving
from the warmth of noon to twilight’s bruise,
lingering on the edge of a sensation,
fleeing the heartbreak, collecting joy
for the spirit’s consideration, the soul
flooded with the sound of beautiful, praying
praising so even the wind feels weary
of the sun’s shedding its tears,
restoring the burgundy tendrils of a heart
who can hear….
Fall falls…
and, I bleed crimson trails,
among the rust, gold and amber,
following the edge of September…
Copyright © Regina Mcintosh | Year Posted 2024
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