Barbara Writes
Barbara Writes
Oct 12, 2013
This poem is part of the workshop:

Audio on Neopoet

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Autumn Dreams 'with audio'

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1CDwQMLJs6QM1pvc1p1Uk5Ha1k/edit?usp=do…

In Autumn dreams
Whistling wind chords sing
And leaves whirl wildly
Falling from tall oaks

Yellow, red, orange blade-like petals
Travels in the cool breeze
As I peer from my chair
On folded arm my chin rested

As winter played this wintry day
Snow flurries cover fallen leaves
Swooping down from treetops
Bluebirds footprints in the snow

About This Poem

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: United States, USA

Favorite Poets: Billy Collins

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Comments

Roscoe Lane

Autumn beautifully painted with words, Love Roscoe..

Barbara Writes

Roscoe, thanks for reading and sharing. I've recorded it and it's ready to share, but I still seeking a way to find a way to get the audio file from my google drive or iPhone voice memo.

Rula

Rula

11 years 6 months ago

Very nicely captured. Excited to listen to the audio dear Barbra.

Barbara Writes

Rula, thanks for reading and sharing. I working hard with Beau to get the recording from my iPad in Google drive and iPhone voice memo.

Rula

Rula

11 years 6 months ago

Thanks for sharing dear. I always thought that audio makes a difference.

Barbara Writes

thanks for reading and sharing. Im glad your enjoyed the audio. I deleted several audios until i felt right as I often stumble in words. Just like grammar and error I must revised to get it near clarity. lol

weirdelf

I like the poem, though refrained from critiquing it before I heard it and now I love it and understand all your work a great deal more.

No wonder you have problems with traditional meter! It is not your language. I intend to go back and re-read some of your works with your voice in mind and I urge you to post your poems with an audio link more often.

This is so gorgeous, true and lovely!
(You know how seldom I get effusive, I am truly moved)

Barbara Writes

Thanks for reading and sharing. It bring my heart joy to hear you say that. I wondered why meter was so hard. I write what I hear and to know it not traditional meter was a bit stressing.
My nature, in general, is different from any status quo as I tend to struggle with understanding.
As for having a different poetic language all my own may not be such a bad thing if people can enjoy it

Being told I'm natural makes me feel better knowing my strangeness can make a difference for good.