Creative · Nature · Non-Fiction · Sonnet

Autumn, a Sonnet

The amber leaves drift softly through the air,

Like whispered truths that time can now release,

Each branch, once full, stands dignified and bare,

A gentle yielding, offering quiet peace.

The days grow shorter, yet the twilight sings,

With golden light that settles in the trees;

A fleeting warmth that only autumn brings,

A tender farewell carried on the breeze.

The earth grows still, as wisdom takes its place,

In every falling leaf, a lesson clear:

That letting go can be a form of grace,

And endings are not always cause for fear.

For autumn shows, as all things must depart,

There’s beauty still in every closing heart.

Creative · Ode

An Ode To Fall

For the taming of sun in September,

To the grace of harvests on October,

For the pumpkins and stuffed turkeys in November,

To the cascades of red, gold, and amber

Up in the air and down the road—

For hot chocolates and s’mores:

Linger Fall ‘til December,

Just a little bit more.

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