Autumn Leaves

Nicholas M. Langford

Autumn leaves you decieve me.

How closely you resemble, on cloudy days,

The way sun beams play in trees. 

 

Temporarily, I smile.

Remembering those rays, remembering lovely days.

Oh leaves, I see past your guile.

 

Thinking of those summer days,

Dreaming of light, of life, what is was like,

Can not keep me from the truth.

 

Winter is coming. I know it is.

Too long have I reminisced, hiding from the cold.

Autumn leave you decieve me. Please will you go.

  • Author: Nicholas M. Langford (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 4th, 2017 20:43
  • Category: Sad
  • Views: 49
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Comments3

  • Christina8

    There's something about this poem that I like very much. "autumn leave (leaf?) you decieve me" I hate watching them go. Great poem!

  • CMoses

    Poignant and filled with bittersweetness. Beautiful writing.

  • poelove

    loved this poem



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