Autumn Gardens Poem by Marilyn Lott

Autumn Gardens

Rating: 3.5


t seems one day the garden's fresh
The next day leaves begin to turn
Pick veggies quick before it's too late
It's something I have learned

Canned tomatoes sweet bright red
Look so good in the jar
Crispy pickles I made myself
Are fresher too by far

Squash has ripened on the vine
Zucchini cooked every which way
Popped into bread and casseroles
Or in the freezer to eat another day

Fall keeps us so busy, doesn't it?
As the end of the summer nears
But I'm planning next year's garden
While wrapping up things for this year!

Autumn Gardens
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Topic(s) of this poem: autumn,gardens,nature
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Theodora Onken 06 September 2007

Delightful write...about Fall and looking ahead to next year...i am there with you! Blessings, Theo

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Marilyn Lott

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Washington state USA
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