Autumn’s Ballet: The Dance of the Leaves

Behold, the earth adorned in autumn’s grace,
Where leaves, like golden coins, are strewn about,
And gentle zephyrs, with a tender pace,
Do coax them into dance, dispelling doubt.
Each leaf, a dancer in this nature's hall,
With pirouettes and leaps, they weave a tale,
Their rustling whispers rise and gently fall,
As if the very air were set to sail.
See how they twirl, in gowns of amber hue,
Their edges kissed by sunlight’s fleeting kiss,
In every turn, a story old and new,
A symphony of nature’s purest bliss.
The breeze, a maestro with a soft caress,
Conducts this ballet with an unseen hand,
Each leaf obeys, in perfect, sweet finesse,
Their movements like a dream, so finely planned.
Hark! The music of their rustling song,
A melody that stirs the soul’s deep core,
As if the leaves, in chorus, all along,
Were singing secrets of the days of yore.
They rise and fall, a dance of life and death,
In every flutter, echoes of the past,
Yet in their flight, they draw a living breath,
A testament to beauty unsurpassed.
Oh, how they shimmer in the fading light,
Like stars that grace the twilight’s gentle veil,
Their dance, a fleeting moment of delight,
A tale of autumn’s glory, soft and frail.

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I somehow missed this one. It's beautiful, Janie! keep writing.Â
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