The Fall's Arrival Poem by Romeo Della Valle

The Fall's Arrival

Rating: 5.0


Between the muted walls
Of my small space I call my own,
I displaced all my belongings
And changed the picture of my home
To resemble the now colored World...

Like an artist's palette:
Green, Yellow, Redd and Sky's Blue,
All those magical colors,
Each playing an important role
In my everyday mood,
In New York City...
Even the shiny reflection of copper,
Touches my inner self,
When totally secluded in my fortress
While awaiting patiently and motionless
For the arrival of the Fall...

I have learned that the human's heart
Was carefully designed by the Lord
Beyond heaven's gate,
Interior-like the soul
But made separate
By self-possession and regret
Of beauty less than infinite...

Now, alone and thoughtful,
I can feel and clearly see
Through the windows
Of my colorful fortress,
The Arrival of the Fall,
Thanks again to the Lord! ...

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Walterrean Salley 28 February 2012

Oh, I love the fall. It seems so magical with its unique sights and sounds. 10. **Romeo, may I invite you to my page. It'd be an honor to have you. Hope to see you soon.

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Maria Soto-payne 10 October 2011

Nice, real nice, makes me stop and smell the roses. I can relate Maria

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