Tuesday, October 2, 2012

October Sky~



Mist and silver light
Autumn fire burning bright,
Crimson leaves a fiery sight
'Neath October's sky...

Chill winds dwell upon the hill,
Brooks and ponds start to fill
As raindrops downwards spill.
Another summer says good-bye...

Harvest of pumpkins, squash, corn,
Frost replaces dew one morn',
Another month of beauty born...
Time for garrulous geese to fly.

A cool, clear aura fills the air,
Golds and browns and scarlets flare;
Spiced hot cider and tales to share...
Hear outside the gale's fierce cry.

Blackbirds crow from barren trees
Bundle up- lest you freeze!
Oh, for memorable days like these!
'Neath October's sky.


© Hannah Scarlett 2012

  



2 comments:

  1. Hannah, this is really beautiful. You have a wonderful way with words.

    xx Acacia

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  2. Hannah, I'm so sorry it took me so long to check out your poetry blog. These poems are beautiful. They remind me of Christina Rosetti.

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