Fall Ball Poem by Nancy Chambers

Fall Ball

Rating: 5.0


In the season of Fall
Mother Nature gave a Ball
Invited all the trees
That swayed gently in Summer’s breeze
The Oaks dressed in golden yellow
The Aspens wore orange mellow
The Maples wouldn’t be out done
So they came arrayed in crimson
The Autumn Wind played the tune
As they frolicked under the Harvest Moon
Until Jack Frost said it must end soon.
In glorious splendor they did dance
Sadly November was their last chance
One final brilliant display
Before the Winter snows lay.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Gale 10 November 2008

Great poem! Loved it. God bless all poets and readers alike-MJG.

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Dr Kamran Haider 27 October 2008

Autumn the transition phase, comes as a warning for us that gloomy winter is at the gates... Beautiful write...

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