Colourful Months Poem by M. Asim Nehal

Colourful Months

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Autumn dances by undressing leaves
As they fall to the ground to kiss
This season will forget once again
The lingering September's bliss

The taste of sweetie chill
Will come from October's mill
The rain-filled earth will revivify
Vegetables, fruits and flowers

Vacant eyes will be filled
With the shiny falling dew drops
By the nights of November month
Hanging on to the starry dreams

The firewood will burn the nights
The early morning will struggle with lights
The long fallen fog will cover
The grace of December will carry fiery auburn tresses

Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: nature love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anjandev Roy 06 October 2020

With the shiny falling dew drops......fantastic....thank u.....anjandev roy.

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Deepak S S 06 October 2020

Last four months of years are really fantastic.

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Juhaina Tumlu 06 October 2020

The taste of sweetie chill Will come from October's mill The rain-filled earth will revivify Your lost love and touch...5

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Michael Jack 06 October 2020

Classy The firewood will burn the nights The early morning will struggle with lights The long fallen fog will cover

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Kumarmani Mahakul 06 October 2020

Undressing the leaves autumn has started singing with beauty of nature. New season's arrival is witnessed very well. Grace of December will ferry trees. An amazing and brilliant poem is well penned.

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Poetic Sky 29 April 2021

The taste of sweetie chill Will come from October's mill WOW

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Zuzu Mutairi 07 October 2020

Grand four months nicely decorated in words.

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Soran M. H 07 October 2020

It is a text of high poetic value, considered one of the strongest and most beautiful descriptions of autumn

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Sharad Bhatia 07 October 2020

Amen Thankyou for sharing such a beautiful and heart touching poem about colourful months. 100000 ++

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Suresh Kumar Ek 07 October 2020

Magic of seasons Poetically painted Nice work, Asimji

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