Mutation.
Nature teaches the way to happy acceptance
as awe suffuses seasonal change.
Harmony forms wonder of moving diversity
with primal-law's beautiful sway.
Dynamics rule as tidal swing welcomes each
chance to savour abiding difference.
Mobile rhythms demonstrate changes that
offer planned joy by attractive shifts.
As autumn now flutters in leafy fragrance
she needs applause at such transformation
as dancing with every moment's mutation
she takes her variable bow on centre stage.
- Author: Fay Slimm. ( Offline)
- Published: October 21st, 2021 03:33
- Category: Unclassified
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- Users favorite of this poem: L. B. Mek
Comments6
She sure has got hold and is tightening her golden grip, even as I type ... it seems we think on similar lines the fine mane ...................... beautiful as always ma'am both poem and autumn herself ... x
Thank you kind Sir........x
sumptuously worded, yet again dear Fay
such a wonderful reading experience and a beautifully weaved take
of comparative analogy
juxtaposing the serene grace in nature's autumnal season,
aside humanity's current claustrophobically 'melancholic' climate,
thank you!
Glad you saw the take of comparative analogy in my poem today L.B. - as ever sincere thanks for your visit and interesting comment on Mutation.
And what a bow this flourish of autumnal beauty presents to our eye before the stark colours of winter once again teach us appreciation.
Seductive poetry of the wild Fay.
So pleased to see your comment on Mutation and the gift of changing seasons dear Dusk - glad too you found the read wildly seductive -- ooooh will have to read it myself again now !! Thanking you muchly and sending you big hugs and - get well soon .
A fine seasonal write Fay.
Thanking you kindly dear friend both for your visit and comment on Mutation.
May that applause for Autumn keep her coming back for more applause Fay.
Andy
I can truly agree with that dear friend - thank you for your visit and comment.
I personally am interested in how the processes in native can be metaphors for pretty much anything . I would love to do a piece together with this theme, how about it ?
Ah - would like to say yes Bill to your suggestion re. composing a duo-piece but with commitments so demanding I would not have time at the moment for other - - sounds interesting however and later maybe - - meantime I look forward when I am logged on to reading more of your postings.
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