Vermillion Flames
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Color clings to the trees and won't let go,
though Winter has sent an early flurry.
And crimson canopies shake off the snow,
reassuring Autumn not to worry.
Jack Frost's fire excels in setting the trees
ablaze in scarlet and vermillion flames.
And though some snowflakes commandeered a breeze,
Winter's not earned the victory, She claims.
And as the snowflakes swiftly melt away,
Fall's breathtaking scenery gets restored.
And for all those wishing the snow would stay,
Winter's fun, but Autumn won't be ignored.
Brisk breezes bathe in showers of dead leaves,
and migrating geese honk as Autumn leaves.
Copyright © Emile Pinet | Year Posted 2018
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