Tags autumn
PrologueA Chapter by Gio S.P.She was like the smell of an old book; of fresh grass and vanilla. I remembered the gust of wind racing past her as she walked away, the smell etchin.. |
Chapter 2: NowhereA Chapter by Gio S.P.I awoke in my bed the morning after and took a deep breath in before slowly letting it go. The sun was light behind the curtains of my.. |
One October NightA Poem by Megan DoedenThis frigid October nightreminds me of you.The wind blowing yoursoft whispers against my ear.Leaves rustling and piling up,as our memories once did.In.. |
On The Edge Of AutumnA Poem by AnnaSummer suns fill the skies,and flowers blossom in a colorful array.Spring grass sways new shoots,and the trees are flourishing in the day.I could stay.. |
None But GodA Poem by TobinJust a whimsical metaphor about the lives of leaves and people... |
SeasonsA Poem by Justin LittlefieldLet nature live and last. Let it change itself and us. |
Maybury FarmA Poem by KenaiA poem about a beautiful autumn day at the farm. |
How the Leaves FlowA Poem by E. M. DuBoisA bit of Autumn-day imagery. |
SeptemberA Poem by LauraAnd as I watched the sun disappear beyond the horizon, I smelt the chill of autumn in the air and remembered my love for you.There were brisk reminder.. |
Musings on an Equinoctial StrollA Poem by SFire licks the sky with its blazing tongue--leaving no smoky tails to slither--its taste buds luxuriating in the windthat funnels around, twisting and.. |
The Elation of Leaves CrumblingA Story by Quasi-MotorollaA short moment I shared with someone that I felt needed to be written down. |
Autumn's PreludeA Poem by AnnaWe meet again, September,it's been so long since I lost you last year.The memories of Autumn's prelude haunts me,oh, golden and crimson, it brought su.. |
Autumn Tells The Story So WellA Poem by SaruwaThe rain drips down on an autumn mellow-scape. Leaves of gold tinged with death, but so beautiful in their final hour. In their pa.. |
Oh baby, can you tell?A Poem by LunadayI don't know if he knows but I sure do. |