Autumn: Wind And Leaves Poem by Patricia Wulf

Autumn: Wind And Leaves

Rating: 3.5


Ceaselessly, the air becomes livelier, sharper.
Each little thread of breeze tries to convince the leaves to disband
(from the magnificent tree of which they prefer)
while others are curling around, tumbling over them like sand.

Ceaselessly, they resist but become more astir.
Each little vein is drained of green, left with coral, then sadly tanned.
From the tree they fall—the wind takes hold—all is a blur
while they glide resignedly, slowly down, then alight on land.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Patricia Gale 27 July 2007

Splendid imagery, autumn is one of my favorite seasons. Lovely read

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Rajaram Ramachandran 10 July 2007

Autumn winds and leaves beautifully described in poetic lines.

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