A Season's Entrance

A Season's Entrance

A Poem by LadyAnn68
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the coming season~

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The Way I Look At You

 

Approaches softly

A gentle breeze

Caresses your face

Touching coolness

Swifts by your skin

Colorful changes

Shades of auburn

Leaves twirling in the wind

Against a cobalt blue sky

Huge piles of leaves

Children jump in

Couples holding hands

Stroll by the riverbed

Love lingers from spring

Earth’s easy spin

Holds on to the night

Twinkling magnificent stars

Sounds echoing voices

Laughter filling sighs

Children’s smiles of the morning

Sunny and bright

Thanksgiving is near

Pumpkin's entrance begins

The smell of pies

Turkey's gobble

Thankful

 Autumn has arrived!


SMELL THE MAGIC OF AUTUMN


©LadyAnn Graham-Gilreath

October 19th 2014

© 2014 LadyAnn68


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I love this. It comes from your core unhindered. This opens beautiful imagery in the heart and joy for living. a living testament to the abundance of glory in which we may thrive. I know you give praise to the source of joy.

Posted 10 Years Ago


LadyAnn68

10 Years Ago

I just looked out my window today and all I could see was the beauty of nature in this entrance of t.. read more
VALORMORE DE PLUME

10 Years Ago

Dear one, though that is flattering to hear, All I did was fan a flame that the Lord sparked in you... read more
LadyAnn68

10 Years Ago

I repeat..it was YOU that inspired me, He cannot take credit for this one...lol hahaha

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LadyAnn68
LadyAnn68

Canton, SD



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I am in my 50's and a student at Grand Canyon University for my Masters of Science in International Addictive Studies. I plan to do my PhD in Addiction Psychology at Intern at Boston Treatment Center. more..

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