This Poem was Submitted By: Patricia Gibson-Williams On Date: 2001-10-15 14:43:01 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Autumn’s Wind’s

Autumn’s wildly whipping winds Steal my dress away. I stand naked, neath the sun Dancing in the light of day. The clothes I wore lay rustling Colors at my feet. Slender arms, in supplication Covet wind’s caressing heat.  Autumn’s wildly whipping winds Blow cross my body, bared I shiver with sensations of Excitement briefly shared. My clothing swirls away from me Carried in wind’s arms. Foliage funnels waltzing Captured by his charms. Autumn’s wildly whipping winds Leave me here neglected Exposed, for all the world to see An oak tree, unprotected. Still… I linger, longing. Alone I stand in dignity. Until winter’s courteous snow Lovingly, re-dresses me.

Copyright © October 2001 Patricia Gibson-Williams

Additional Notes:
This poem was inspired by “Wind’s” a haiku by Nancy Ann Russell.


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