Autumn 7 - The Sixth SenseA Poem by JohnLInstinctive Autumn
In Autumn’s warmth, it's possible to live, Imagining that summer's lingering days Have just begun; that we in fact can give Ourselves to pleasure's thrall and carefree ways. Yet deep inside, we know this cannot be; We are aware of Nature's override, Of seasons' rythmic regularity; Though sun may shine and birds may sing beside. Yet not through sight or sound or touch or smell Are we informed of Winter's imminence But through a hidden voice; that we know well Though veiled, concealed, mysterious, called ‘sixth sense’. The sense whose mystic properties reveal The facts the other five confuse, conceal. John Berry © 2008 JohnLFeatured Review
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Added on May 27, 2008Last Updated on August 27, 2008 AuthorJohnLWirral Peninsula, United KingdomAboutI live in England, and love the English countryside, the music of Elgar and Holst which describes it so beautifully and the poetry of John Clare, the 'peasant poet' and Gerard Manley Hopkins, which d.. more..Writing
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