Withering Leaf
25 August, 2022
Author: TriTran
Withering leaf, an autumn morn,
Listened to the happy wind lull.
Crimson woe inscribed on its façade
While its emerald gleam totally tarnished.
Daytime rain flip-flopped incessantly,
Drenching this lonely maple leaf callously.
A maple leaf amid the manless meadow,
Dreaming of summertime bright.
It lay alone in fall's wetness,
Silently humming in its own language.
------- Author's Notes -------
This is my designed formal poetry called ' the Lupina.' |
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