Hi, Charles. Beautiful poem -- I love this time of year. My favorite phrase is "the runaway leaves." It feels like those leaves have somewhere better to be.
I caught a shapely maple changing her gown today, And felt a tug of guilt for not politely turning away. So in silence I began to pray, Asking forgiveness for gawking so. But as I lingered ever longer there, In the stillness God answered my prayer.
“My son,” said he, “such beauty I made to share, And I would not will that you should go. Marvel now and remember still when your hair Turns as white as the coming snow.”
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This is so lovely. I was just admiring "Leaf stubble" in a poem at my blog by Julie Larios. Fun to see your second line here, too.
These are all images of my favorite season that I love. Thanks, Charles!
"And shadows chase after the day..."
Lovely! Here too!
A.
Hi, Charles. Beautiful poem -- I love this time of year. My favorite phrase is "the runaway leaves." It feels like those leaves have somewhere better to be.
Charles, you inspired me to write this:
Autumn’s Red Dress
I caught a shapely maple changing her gown today,
And felt a tug of guilt for not politely turning away.
So in silence I began to pray,
Asking forgiveness for gawking so.
But as I lingered ever longer there,
In the stillness God answered my prayer.
“My son,” said he, “such beauty I made to share,
And I would not will that you should go.
Marvel now and remember still when your hair
Turns as white as the coming snow.”
© Larry Garland
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