The Beauty Of Leaves Poem by The Original Tom Maxwell

The Original Tom Maxwell

The Original Tom Maxwell

East St. Louis Illinois /now in Junction city, or Belleville, Illinois

The Beauty Of Leaves



I sit on the deck, staring in a trance,
Watching the leaves,
Take their last dance.

They twist, and turn, as they fall to the ground,
They always land so gently,
And never bounce up, and down.

Some hang on to the trees, their beauty so bright,
They show their true colors,
As our days grow longer, at night.

They have all turned red, yellow, gold, or brown,
As the wind blows through, they fall,
One by one, down to the ground.

They give us shade, from the suns bright ways,
They even break the wind,
On a breezy summer day.

They are all so different, in shapes, and sizes,
They even show their shadows,
When the moon light rises.

They only stay with us, for one growing season
So much beauty, in such a short time,
Colorful memories, pictures in our mind

It's amazing, how fast we forget, the beauty they gave,
For we all have choice words,
As we rake them away

Monday, August 24, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: fall,leaves,watching
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The Original Tom Maxwell

The Original Tom Maxwell

East St. Louis Illinois /now in Junction city, or Belleville, Illinois
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