Just one limb wears orange.
Trees try colors cautiously
when October's warm.
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Sweet October,
Fallen are leaves departing trees
Blanket of colour on ground
Lovers embrace in gentle breeze
Outcome of
The Autumn
Today I saw a robin starting
for the land of sun
I saw a gray squirrel storing food
as if there'd soon be none
I smelled
Autumn
Leaves caught in whirling tangle
In the setting Autumn sun
Wind gathers up homeless dirt
Eddies made to swirl and
by L D Redmond
Cascades of Gold.
And I stand, in the avenue of Golden wonder,
Amid the cascades of fiery amber
as leaves rain upon me, reds,
'The Single Leaf'
As I gaze out my window
on a cold November day
I see a single red
leaf on a tree
clinging desperately
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