Autumn
By: Scott Robert Allen, United Kingdom
As autumn casts its russet veil
Over trees and sun-dappled dale
Golden hues amongst withering leaves
And pine cones strewn randomly as time weaves
Its meandering course, betwixt summer heat
And cold winter nights and snow beneath feet
Heaven azure glimpsed between branches high
Before night conquers day and lays claim to the sky
Myriad stars clad in ebony cloak,
Moonlight casts shadows from willow and oak.
Darkness envelopes all things, plant and beast
'Til crimson and amber return from the east
Restoring the colour to meadow and brook
Returning the gifts that the dark hours took.

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