Decaying Leaves

Decaying Leaves

A Poem by Mary Bosworth

Air snaps
Trees divorce themselves
From their leaves
Framed on bare-boned canvas
Summer succumbs
Stainless steel rosary
Clenched in her palm

Intrusion
Never her intention
Her suns devoted
To the solemn study of trees
She weeps her season
In decaying leaves

© 2014 Mary Bosworth


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What a lovely, poetic rendering for the first of September, Mary! I love it!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Great diction and a powerful delivery help to make this a great poem.

Posted 10 Years Ago


A very good write here, insightful and perceptive. I enjoyed it very much

Posted 10 Years Ago


Such a beautiful and simple flowing piece. Thank you for sharing this with us. It is lovely

Posted 10 Years Ago


So beautifully thought out and has a wonderfully rich and deep feeling to it. Your writing is so uniquely beautiful

Posted 10 Years Ago


Wonderful view on Fall season change!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Decaying leaves represent the passing of...
a season, a love, a life.
Beautiful poem Mary.

Posted 10 Years Ago


I like the deft alliteration.

'Summer succumbs
Stainless steel rosary'



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Posted 10 Years Ago


Autumn is almost upon us. A wonderful description of the change of seasons.

:) Julie

Posted 10 Years Ago



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