Get Your Premium Membership

Autumn Irony Poems

These Autumn Irony poems are examples of Irony poems about Autumn. These are the best examples of Irony Autumn poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Hunting The Hunter
Moonlight shines on the lake,
The gentle ripples make it shimmer
in the eyes like slivers of silver,
Dancing on the unstill water surface.

In the chilly, late Autumn...

Read More
© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dark, integrity, irony, literature,



Premium Member Raking Leaves
Autumn 2001
Dooralong Valley, NSW Australia

A 40 acre property to retire to - kept us 
far more busy than  our ‘working life’.
The swimming pool -...

Read More
Categories: autumn, irony, memory,

Premium Member Not All Is Lost
Shadows expand until daylight is gone,
swallowing visible beams like a yawn.
Fervently reaching like a greedy hand,
until daylight is gone, shadows expand.

Leaf piles increase in the...

Read More
Categories: autumn, feelings, garden, irony,

Old Photograph
To step back in that moment
That very day and time 
Once again, I could own it
This life, that once, was mine

To feel that Autumn breeze
And...

Read More
Categories: children, irony, mother, my

Twist of Love
Sweater than honey love may seem
Its reality,bitter than ever imagined
A rain of happiness we suppose 
it showers
Great floods of sorrow accompany 
 its arrival
It can...

Read More
Categories: encouraging, irony,



Premium Member Freshness Autumn Breeze-
adamant scents I smell the fragrance 
of the autumn breeze
 the evergreen in the pine serenade to me 
lavender fresh feel it I taste it...

Read More
Categories: analogy, appreciation, deep, irony,

Premium Member A Dedicated Verse To Joseph May From Some of His Own Words Bringing Winter Ever Closer -
The farer away sun
The northern winds breeze
The times of years
Leaves us shivering and cold
Bringing winter ever closer
Cooling colder dawns;
 Nightly frozen nights;
New November sun;
 it...

Read More
Categories: irony, analogy, appreciation, how i

Premium Member Last Call
a tardy duck
tapping at the icy crust
a chill of hindsight


John G. Lawless
©10/21/2021...

Read More
Categories: autumn, irony,

Premium Member O' So the Gentle Autumn Breeze Hoovering Over You and Me-
o’ gentle autumn 
winds find themselves flowing blows
Blowing over the 

whelms Of gentleness
harvested trees that surround
you and I and me




10/18/21
Written words by James Edward Lee...

Read More
Categories: irony, analogy, autumn, engagement, environment,

Premium Member A Page From My Scrapbook
As the day drifts off to slumber 
I lay awake to relive the day
So many memories in my head
Thoughts echoing good & bad

My mind begins...

Read More
© Roger Harp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: irony, extended metaphor, heartbreak, heartbroken,

Premium Member Allergy Season
smell of burning leaves
like patchouli in my nose
allergic sneezing

written October 3, 2021...

Read More
Categories: autumn, environment, health, irony,

Premium Member Soon My Birthday Candles
Soon.  My Birthday Candles

This last autumn is constantly milky white or drawn gray hanging down between the trees without an intent to reveal any...

Read More
Categories: celebration, christian, health, irony,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

Read More
Categories: irony, 12th grade, character, hope,

Two Sides To Everything
When autumn comes
is winter far away?
Every silver lining
has a cloud.
This is the best of all possible worlds.
So says the optimist,
so says the pessimist too....

Read More
Categories: irony, philosophy,

Epigrams V
Epigrams

Autumn Conundrum
by Michael R. Burch

It’s not that every leaf must finally fall,
it’s just that we can never catch them all.

Piercing the Shell
by Michael R. Burch

If...

Read More
Categories: giggle, humor, humorous, irony,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things