Autumnal Poem

Fall is my favorite season for many reasons, one of which is that it always inspires me to write poetry. This is the result of several drafts over the past week or so…

Leaves drift like golden confetti,

Their skeletons rattling across concrete—

Celebrating the slow decline of summer, sun, and life.

Birds gather nervously, afraid to miss their

Pilgrimage towards that glowing star.

The sacrifice of burning leaves on alters to the sun

Stain the air with pungent, smoldering ashes.

Sunlight seeps through the brave remainder

Of yellowed leaves still clinging

To the memory of warmth.

Cornstalks crackle with icy ripeness.

The wind turns bitter, cold, and fierce,

A mocking reminder of things to come.

But let te snow and frost glory now

For we have the promise that

Green shall come again.

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  1. I love this poem- it’s so beautiful and exquisite…I think that this poem is so glorious in it’s purpose. Thank you for sharing!