Autumnale For M Lady Ernestine Poem by ivor or ivor.e hogg

Autumnale For M Lady Ernestine

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The falling leaves dance in the breeze
and clothe the ground beneath the trees,
in autumn colours rich a rare.
The trees themselves will soon be bare.

Left no defence against the wind.
Their winter plans are well designed,
bare twigs and branches hold less snow
than useless leaves they have let go

The wintry gales to no avail
try hard but they are doomed to fail,
They can’t destroy the sturdy trees;
resisting with apparent ease.

Although they bow before the blast
they know that winter cannot last
The winds will die and fade away
the trees will they’re here to stay.

Spring will return the trees will green
as if the winter had not been.
The trees put on their new spring clothes
along with every plant that grows.

8-Oct-08

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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ernestine Northover 31 October 2009

They sure do Ivor. I love the changing seasons and the way the cycles go around. This is a lovely write and makes a lovely read too. I love writing poems about spring, summer, winter and autumn especially. Love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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Thad Wilk 08 October 2008

A beautiful poem Ivor! Splendid read indeed! ! *10*! ! Best regards! Friend Thad

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