Autumn's Mountain DreamsA Poem by Marie HarrisonA poem about summer giving way to fal and fall preparing for winter.
Autumn’s Mountain Dreams When the gales are stirring and the branches are rustling their pompoms, The lonely white spotted owl is calling out his desperate call for his mate That’s when the mugs come out to fill with steaming hot chocolate with white marshmallows, When the sun goes down too soon and the moon stays out too late. As the leaves start to fall to the ground and fall into the soupy ponds The green eager turtle sloths out onto his branch early to catch the sunbeams that are late. That’s when all the girls start wearing lettered sweaters of their fellows. When the basketball team attempts to go all the way to state! When the weeping willow starts blowing in the breeze and the wood nymph’s wave their magic wands, That’s the time the gas companies send notices that there are raising their rates. When the temperatures drop and the fields full of black and white Jersey cows start to bellow, That’s when you know the time for swim bikini time is far too late. So bring out the violin and the harmonica too, we’ll share some warm apple cider and sing some mountain clogging songs. Warm memories blue crystal winter dreams we’ll start to create. We’ll gaze fondly at the days of summer when we all skipped around bathed in yellow eating lime green jello. Because autumn is finally here, we’ll hold hands and snuggle under cozy flannel quilts at the football games with our dates. © 2011 Marie HarrisonAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorMarie HarrisonAtlanta, GAAboutMomma told me to get out and enjoy life, so now I'm going to dance. more..Writing
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