Autumn’s Dying Embers
Dying mirrors Autumn
Eclipsing Life; Death’s Canyon
Gold betrays cerulean
Buried beneath horizons
Frost kisses the drying grass
Temps fall in darkened shadows
Mist, that only briefly lasts
Time’s run out of tomorrows
Crimson leaves with tattered edges
Curl; hollowed and fragile
Dressing elder branches
Winds strip, barren and cripple
Garden’s beauty slowly fades
Bright blushes, bleeding pale
Earthen-brown and ashen-gray
Dusts withered roses, frail
Blizzards bite the brittle bones
Piercing to heart’s flesh
Fields prepared with tombstones
Pruned; the Earth’s winepress
Death; Winter, perpetual
Our life drifting to sleep
Cut away; asunder
Their prayers, we “Rest In Peace”
Beauty of our beings
Remains; in black and white
Memories, indelible
Gripped, they treasure, tight
Tears tumble, flooding crevices
Rainbows alighting azure
Hope distilled of promises
Most blessed are the pure
Reliving Spring and Summer
Alive within their bosoms
Flowers bloom forever
With sweet fragrance of our blossoms
Days stretch out to lengthen
Summer’s sunsets speak
As scrolls; pastels once hidden
The Impressionist: Mystique
Summer meets with Autumn
In a blink; the page flips over
Winter falls upon them
Life leaves; goodbye, forever?
Winter yields eternal Spring
Though flesh, the ground consumes
Our final breath, believing,
Draws our spirits; all things new
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