Tag Archive | autumn
Endings
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
This is the time when the year turns bonfire burns the sun sets the child frets winds moan house timbers groan roses blown swallows flown pleasures pall petals fall the geese cry leaves sigh and dreams die for you are gone winter billows in the dark sky and I…
Wordless Wednesday: Feathered friends at Gilbert Run
Originally posted on write meg!:
Trying to soak up some fall color at Gilbert Run Park, which didn’t cooperate . . . but we did make a few friends on the water! For more Wordless Wednesday, visit here
Finding the sparkle
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I swore this morning when the alarm went off at half past five. Largely because it was in the pocket of the jumper under my coat… which made it awkward to get to with hands cold from the early morning air. So much for the clocks going…
South wind
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Placid summer lingers languid touch of south wind brushing the sky with veils of cloud while the ice grinds in the north and the dead wait behind the door in the shade of autumn listening rapt to the robin’s song and the last roses falling.
Birdsong On An Autumn Evening
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
An Autumn evening. The park deserted save for me and my dog. A solitary birds sings. Entranced I stand, his song bringing thoughts of sorrow comingled with joy. Beauty, pain and happiness, contradictory emotions stir within my breast. The lonely bird continues to sing, his voice filling the…