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Autumn Winds (standard:poetry, 476 words)
Author: LittleOneAdded: Nov 03 2000Views/Reads: 3634/2063Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes)
To Autumn winds about my love of winter.
 



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My wind, enjoy this diminish time, 

Live, but soon the snow is mine, 

And this last dance I have with you, 

I wait for one last dream come true, 

The fresh coat of yours and cool of touch, 

With swift turns to curves and such, 

I love to know and care for fall, 

But Winter holds the best overall, 

So mock me not, leave down my hair, 

Advert your cold glowing stare, 

Drop the whips of winding taunt, 

I know where to go and what to want, 

So here I am and here I wait, 

With my autumn wind's impending fate, 

Still cooling my body's temperature, 

Of who I will not miss for sure, 

Good-bye my autumn wind today, 

For whom I loved just yesterday, 

And I will see you soon one day, 

Teasing me in the month of  May, 

As Spring winds form before summer's life, 

To cut through winter colds strife, 

And until that day I see you once more, 

I will live life as before, 

With unseen joy and carelessness, 

Buried in sweet simple happiness, 

To comfort winter snows tomorrow morn, 

As I die with you and come reborn. 

NOTE:: A little poem to Autumn, because as much as I love this fall
season, I enjoy winter more. No matter how depressed I become during 
the year, the glee and beauty of the Christmas season fills me with joy 
I can't deflect. I'm just waiting now for the first winter day.


   


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