Autumn

by tanya   Jul 22, 2004


Water is like ice to touch,
Although the warm beams of sun
Rays glisten through the trees
The chirping of birds
Echo within the ravine.
I find myself standing there
Amazed at the exquisite beauty.
The sweet Autumn air lends lushly
To a summers freshly cut honey Comb sweetened by nature
And the works of something larger Than itself added bountiful to
The art wide span's of blue sky
Elongate above me,
Creating value born unto my heart.
The once lively green leaves fall
Listless to my feet
Again the ever so trusting cycle of
Seasons begin.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Tom Swart

    I really like poems about nature and this one is no exception. I find that the Nature section of Poems and Quotes is where some of the best poems are found. I like writing Love poems and find that I incorporate many nature themes into them. There are a lot of poems in the Love section but there are only a few that really shine where in the nature section I find the opposite. Most of them are very good. I enjoyed your poem and hope to read more from you in the future. If you like trees you can read a poem I wrote called The memory of my shadow. The poem Searching also has a nature theme - I wrote this way too long ago when I was a kid and have thought many times to rewrite it as an adult. But somethings are better left the way they are no matter how badly you wish to change them.