Tam the Chanter
Tam the Chanter
Sep 11, 2011

Autumn Sonnet

Autumn Sonnet

I hate to see the woodlands flirt
In Mother Nature's annual farce.
Trees coyly lift and shake their skirts
Leave old, dead leaves to litter grass

She KNOWS the frost and snow will come.
She KNOWS the weak and old will die
But still she thinks we are so dumb,
Again we'll seek pie in the sky.

And so this weary, unloved year,
Wends on towards its death, Goodbye.
And autumn will not warm nor cheer,
It is no beacon in the sky.

For Autumn means no more to me,
Than dying leaves blown from a tree.

About This Poem

Style/Type: Structured: Western

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Country/Region: GBR

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Comments

Ian.T

Ian.T

12 years 2 months ago

Not sure why this one has been left behind but I liked the persistence in the frame of mind that this seems to be built on, Yours Ian.T

weirdelf

Apposite, the trees revealing their woodiness. Your work is changing man, have you changed muses, or trained your old one better? You are achieving the most difficult task of combining humour with message.

My only personal peeve is the caps in KNOWS. If you really must emphasise it with form perhaps italics. Select Advanced formatting, select the word and press Ctrl I