Autumn Within 6A Poem by JohnLThose who readmy poetry will realise that it is mainly happy verse, expressing joy in a world that is still beautiful. I really depressed myself with this one, but it balances things up and is, sadly, true.
Sensing Autumn Within
Active and spry,
With an undimmed eye;
Yet I find that my mind
Tells me something profound.
Really profound,
Now - - - - - what was it?
And then! I remember.
I laugh, well sort of, and tell,
Inside me, it’s September.
I climb a stair
And find that the air
Takes effort to inhale;
Could those really be ‘gasps’?
Surely not ‘gasps’?
Pausing - - - - - for breath,
And then! Moment over,
I laugh, well sort of, and feel,
Inside me, it’s October.
From chair I rise
To peer with rheumy eyes
At skies, now always grey
My daily paper blurs
As sight gets worse
Much, much - - - - - worse
And then, alas, remember;
And laugh, well sort of, then weep;
Inside me, it’s November.
My Autumn’s gone
The Winter is come,
I think; or is it Spring?
No; that I’ll never see,
I think. I wish - - - wish - - -.
Why am I here,
In high backed chair - - - where?
Weeping, trying to remember.
Inside me, it’s December.
John Berry
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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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