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Season
by Brian Dickenson (Age: 73)
copyright 08-09-2005


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
Faded flowers,
Falling leaves,
Morning mists,
Autumn.


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10-06-2006 Deborah Thomas    

Very good. Short, but filling the senses with sharp image of season. Haiku?
Well done. Debbie


09-07-2005 Regina Pate    

what was that. Why. cute


08-13-2005 Rene Laris    




08-10-2005 James Shammas    

Short and pithy. Sort of a sense of falling or descending into autumn.

Jim


08-10-2005 Anthony Lane Stahlhut    

Sometimes a feeling can be portrayed with few words and a good poet will find a way to make those words take on life themselves. This is a fine example, Anthony


08-10-2005 David Pekrul    

There is a certain smell to autumn and this piece almost brings it to my senses. Another short piece, with words well used.


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