Autumn brings Earth
to the harvest dance,
her amber locks tossing
under a hat of wind.
to the harvest dance,
her amber locks tossing
under a hat of wind.
Her olive-skinned fields
flowing into silk-stocking streams,
and wildflower tulle twisting
over twirling heels.
An indigo sash circling
her sunset neck,
and her star-flashed eyes
daring Winter to cut in.
Published by Dave Powell
An award-winning tech writer, photographer, and science journalist, I've written for Computerworld, Infosecurity News, Networking Management, Digital Design, Popular Computing, LightWave Magazine, and Sesame... View profile
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Post a CommentThanks for trying though! (I also tried and failed to post in time!)
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