The autumn leaves fall from the trees.
Twirling and dancing in the breeze.
Like ghosts of summer butterflies
although they don’t deceive my eyes.
My poets mind says otherwise.
Transmogrifies them easily,
assisted by their autumn guise.
Into bright coloured butterflies.
Like butterflies they dance and play
but they will fall eventually.
Down to the ground and rot away
And form a mulch to feed each tree.
On which trees live as they should do.
Though for a little while they flew.
16-Oct-08
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A lovely poem, brilliantly executed 'as always'! ! best regards! *10*! ! Friend Thad
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Ivor, your poetry is thoroughly satisfying and always accessible. Some might say you have a strong connection with your 'inner child'. In any event. bless you for your Flutter byes. May their wings soar. love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥