Burning Leaves In Spring Poem by Christopher Morley

Burning Leaves In Spring

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WHEN withered leaves are lost in flame
Their eddying gosts, a thin blue haze,
Blow through the thickets whence they came
On amberlucent autumn days.

The cool green woodland heart receives
Their dim, dissolving, phantom breath;
In young hereditaty leaves
They see their happy life-in-death.

My minutes perish as they glow-
Time burns my crazy bonfire through;
But ghosts of blackened hours still blow,
Eternal Beauty, back to you!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 11 May 2015

Beautiful piece of poetry, well articulated and nicely penned with lovely rhyme scheme. Thanks for sharing.

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Christopher Morley

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Haverford, Pennslyvania
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