Autumn In The South Poem by Dennis N. O'Brien

Autumn In The South



In April when the first cool days
Foretell of winter's coming frost,
And waning sun's soft golden rays
Shine weaker now that summer's lost.
When morning mists, in veils of grey,
The trees along the river cloak,
Until the breezes blow away
The clinging mist, like clouds of smoke.
Then under skies of palest blue,
In these clear days before the cold,
The trees that shed their gowns bestrew
The fading green with flecks of gold.

© Dennis N. O'Brien,2011 - 2012

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ketan Hukare 28 October 2012

Mr. O'Brien you indeed express well! Mind blowing! !

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