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Copper Leaves and Gold

The Arc of Autumn’s Breath: Surrender and Fall (3)

By Marcellus GreyPublished 4 months ago 1 min read
Copper Leaves and Gold
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Copper leaves and gold

sway and shimmer in the fall

dry ones cloak the ground

The Arc of Autumn’s Breath is a collection of five stand-alone haikus that honor the fleeting beauty of fall leaves. Each poem traces a stage in autumn’s emotional descent—from whispered change to quiet offering.

  1. Green and Lemon Leaves evokes gentle motion, when change is first whispered.
  2. Amber, Green, and Red captures a flare of color reflected on still water.
  3. Copper Leaves and Gold describes the shimmer and surrender of leaves falling to the ground.
  4. Red and Tawny Leaves speaks of the last brittle ones that cling in the cold.
  5. Maple Orange Leaves reflects the stewardship and offering of gathered leaves, hung on children’s doors.

Together, these haikus form a seasonal arc—unplanned, but revealed—where color becomes memory and descent becomes ritual.

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About the Creator

Marcellus Grey

I write fiction and poetry that explore longing, emotional depth, and quiet transformation. I’m drawn to light beers, red wine, board games, and slow evenings in Westminster.

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