
AUTUMN
a poem by Eleanor Kenyon Purves
A sea full of orange and red leaves
Trees shedding yellow leaves on the ground
The leaves so colorful
like rainbows in the blue sky
With white clouds that look like coats
bundled up for little children
Trees shaking their rattling sound of autumn.
5 comments:
Ann - Eleanor is too much to even comment about. I love that girl. Yesterday Kate did something silly and Duane and I both agreed that it was "so Eleanor". Are you feeling OK? We miss you.
AWESOME!!!Love, Baba
WoW! She is amazing, Ann. What a beautiful poem.
is it just coincidence such amazing, intelligent, literate people such as you two bear such talented children???
time for her to publish.
Ann,
You've definitely got an author on your hands! I love the part about the clouds. She describes it all so well!
Christie
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