The passage into autumn is a prolific period for poetry. This one notes the movement from clover to the ochre leaves, then into the bleakness of winter. I think winter somehow equates with death for many of us, which is understandable, with the absence of flora amidst the "pall." But within that seeming stillness life abides, waiting for the spring to call it forth again. Life never really dies.
Posted 3 Years Ago
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3 Years Ago
Thank you John for this thoughtful review. All good wishes.
JUST YOU CALM YOUR JETS CHRIS...
News just in, is that more freak weather later in the week will have us scrambling to remember where we put the sunglasses. And it's due to last too.!
I really can't believe it, we already had a three day summer this year, but who's complaining 😀
But you know how it is. Look out for me commenting in a few weeks, sounding sheepish as I apologise once we thaw out. 😀
It was certainly nippy yesterday and there is a nip in the air today Lorry. I am hoping and keeping .. read moreIt was certainly nippy yesterday and there is a nip in the air today Lorry. I am hoping and keeping my fingers crossed for some warmth in September. Not sure that we will get it.
Chris
5 Years Ago
Read a different newspaper. Just pick the one with the best forecast 😀
5 Years Ago
Read a different newspaper. Just pick the one with the best forecast 😀
Haha
Could this be deja-vu, repeated all over again, another time, additionally
Actually, this year wasn't too bad as far as heat and available moisture were concerned in our area.
Posted 5 Years Ago
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5 Years Ago
This is an oldie out for an airing Dave. You may well remember it from last year. Many thanks for yo.. read moreThis is an oldie out for an airing Dave. You may well remember it from last year. Many thanks for your visit.
Well done, Chris, with a definite feel of autumn and the approaching winter. This also could be interpreted as that particular stage in life when we are long in tooth but not short of enthusiasm for youthful things.
I do miss those days of raking leaves into mounds to run through and jump in, and setting them alight...after we were finished jumping in them of course...
I do feel that those who do not experience a full four seasons are missing out.
A good write
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5 Years Ago
Many thanks Ted for your response. We experience all four seasons here in the UK and I certainly do .. read moreMany thanks Ted for your response. We experience all four seasons here in the UK and I certainly do my fair share of raking leaves. This poem is open to interpretation and I am very happy about that. All good wishes.
Beautiful the season some call fall. Leaves gather as playful children filled with laughter scatter them all! Beautiful the season that beckons winter's thrall: hands and hearts are warmed by fires, humble home or at a ball. Thank you for sharing this welcoming piece!
Posted 6 Years Ago
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6 Years Ago
And thank you too kitty for your lovely, poetical response. Most appreciated.
Reminded me of the lovely song by Simon and Garfunkel 'April come she will'. The transience of time and seasons bear a sweet melancholia to their eventuality. I appreciate and admire the way you come up with such beauteousness so often. This one being no different. While there is a certain bleakness to Winter, she can also be beautiful. It leads to new hope in times to come.
Thanks for sharing a beautiful write.
Best,
M.
Posted 6 Years Ago
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6 Years Ago
A lovely thoughtful response from you Mallika. Thank you, and pleased you enjoyed my poem. read moreA lovely thoughtful response from you Mallika. Thank you, and pleased you enjoyed my poem.
dear Chris... I love your tethering of falling leaves like musical notes playing in a symphony
of violins and base cello. Love the colors of the wind. truly an ode to frosty morning songs. truly, Pat
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6 Years Ago
Dear Pat, thank you so much for your lovely review. Good to see you here. Take care.
.. read moreDear Pat, thank you so much for your lovely review. Good to see you here. Take care.
You are right dear Chris. Winter is coming. We shall miss the days of Spring and the days of Summer. Thank you my friend for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote
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6 Years Ago
And a big thank you too Coyote, for reading my words. Always good to see you on my page.
read moreAnd a big thank you too Coyote, for reading my words. Always good to see you on my page.
Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..