Tints, Tones And Shades Poem by Ernestine Northover

Tints, Tones And Shades

Rating: 5.0


Leaves trickling down from weeping trees,
tumbling along in sprightly dance.
Gathering in heaps, as swirls the breeze,
as if it is their only chance,
to show the world what they can do,
before the winter’s snow is due.

They live for but one single year,
from birth to death, so short a span.
And yet with verve they persevere,
pushing through bark as best then can,
blanketing well each branch they dress,
giving a show to so impress.

All earth’s colours, gold, greens and browns,
red, orange, yellow, rust and black.
Rich remnants of some wondrous gowns,
all strewn now on the hard tarmac.
Autumn in tints and tones and shades.
Splendour in colourful brocades.


© Ernestine Northover

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Patricia Gale 15 November 2008

Stunning work, imagery grand. A wonderful piece Ernestine.

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