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oh, no, it’s not that I don’t like Autumn
I find her quite aesthetically pleasing—
a painter of inimitable talent
concocter of tart perfumes
and sweet essences
a virtuoso of rustlings
and caws—
but I think I can see
beyond her masks
of reds and golds
a cruel magician casting
the last illusion of bounty
the great hope of renewal
for our fearful souls
before it’s all gone
in the anticlimactic finale of
a flamboyant show
and all that’s left is
just the end
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When that bit of annual flamboyance ends, eyes close and bodies brace for the next mistress of climate--the ritual of the reel, dances on and on.
Autumn is my favorite time of year. I try to ignore that the splash of colors come from leaves strangled from the life-giving sap. The tang of burning leaves, the rustle of pheasants in the underbrush, the smell of ripening apples. The seasons are a circle as are cycles of our lives. Good to see you on your blog. :-)
I loved autumn when I lived up north, here it is somewhat boring except those tropical winds that are blowing.
__ As Autumn leads to Winter... Winter then leads us all forward_! Nifty -Chick With A Pen- ! _m
nature's painting
within this waning time
freshend canvas
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Well said.
I like autumn, the one with all the colors and the one with all the mists... I prefer to see it as an internal journey, an inner experience, a break from the outer and physical, a much needed, relaxing interval, only to return to the outer joys again. Or something like that.
True. The magic of autumn gives way to the bleakness of winter.
Greetings from London.
__ Cora, even if you don't view your blog soon, best Holiday wishes_!
_m
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