In due Season

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In due Season

Lovely is the silence
Of the woods in autumn days
When leaves fall of red and gold
About their quiet ways

Massive beech, majestic oak
Various sorts as these
Make up this wooded cathedral
With it's pillared aisles of trees

Drifting mosts like incense
Hanging upon the air
Down paths where birds once sang
Now trees stand stripped and bare

There comes a time for sleeping
The earth, It's her time to rest
For God rules the seasons
To do what each knows best.

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kage commented on In due Season

03-04-2010

really a nice work just trees and it spells so much for the heart good wording good poem for sure

Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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