The Changing of Seasons
By marandina
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The Changing of Seasons
Skies painted silver
Rain drifting on breezes.
Cumulus roiling in the distance.
The sigh of mountains
Heaving in silence.
A skein of geese leave
For warmer climes.
Winter nears…..
The snows are coming.
Eagles cry, circling like ghosts
Far from hidden eyries.
Haunting mist blankets forests
Dew drops on boughs.
We watch dusk falling
in crimson half-light.
Shadows on Aspen bark
So distant from steel and glass.
And as the world turns
The seasons change once more.
Image free to use at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest#/media/File:Adirondacks_in_May_2008...
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Very evocative. Had you a
Very evocative. Had you a particular place in mind? Rhiannon
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Pick of the Day
A beautiful evocation of this time of year, and it's our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day! Please do share/retweet if you enjoy it too.
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lovely marking of changing
lovely marking of changing outdoors :0) Sweltering at 7, you are! I hope it will be a long while before snow comes
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4! Down to 2 tonight. Doesn't
4! Down to 2 tonight. Doesn't feel so bad as the wind is SW :0)
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:0) will be extra out of
:0) will be extra out of focus when I need to wear gloves!
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Love, 'the sigh of mountains'
Love, 'the sigh of mountains' and 'Shadows on Aspen bark so distant from steel and glass'. The approach of short, cold days captured so beautifully in your poem.
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the seasons are changing.
the seasons are changing. your words catchng the light brings them closer.
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Beautifully done - and very
Beautifully done - and very well deserved golden cherries Marandina, though I must say I'm Team Geese and would gladly go south at this time of year
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Lovely piece - very evocative
Lovely piece - very evocative. I'm experiencing the reversal at the moment as I live in Australia and we're heading into a hot summer.
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Hi Paul,
Hi Paul,
this is such a superb poem. You evoke the wildness of the enviroment in the picture. I love the idea of Eagles cry circling like ghosts far from hidden eynes. Also: Haunting mist blankets forest, which is so appropriate for this time of the year.
Very much enjoyed reading.
Jenny.
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As you describe these
As you describe these beautiful wild and natural places I like how you remind us of the contrasting steel and glass that blight so much of our world. A little jolt to my warm, sleepy, autumnal head.
And as the world turns
The seasons change once more.
And let's hope it doesn't stop.
Beautifully written, Paul, and enjoyable to read.
Turlough
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