This Poem was Submitted By: paul lee kannel On Date: 2001-01-14 17:49:11 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Fall's Last Days

Silently sitting, staring through water spotted window panes, Watching puddles form in the fall's cool misty rain. Tiny streams flowing down the pave, To meet the gutters water with swelling waves. Running back and forth around dams of leaves, Which the fall's cool winds have freed them from their trees. From the roofs and the treetops larger droplets fall, With their soft soothing beat, and their slumbering call. As the many shades of grey subtly change, They quietly capture your mind as they rearrange. Thoroughly drenched, are the plants and the lawn, They may now take their rest for the winter is long. As your eyelids grow heavy in need of sleep, You go to your slumber leaving the sky to weep. In your dreams you frolic and play in the snow, Because soon winter will be upon us, as everyone knows.

Copyright © January 2001 paul lee kannel


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