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The Colors of Fall

A Poem of Beauty and Change

By Robert Frost Published 3 years ago 1 min read
The Colors of Fall
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art the leaves turn and the wind grows cold
The colors of fall, they start to unfold
From green to gold, from red to brown
The world transforms, before our eyes, without a sound

The trees, they shed their summer dress
And don a new coat, to impress
A coat of many colors, bright and bold
To warm us up, as the nights grow old

The air is crisp, and the sky so blue
The sun shines down, on a world anew
And as we walk, among the fallen leaves
We're lost in beauty, and its colors weaves

The shades of orange, the hues of red
The yellows, so bright, they fill my head
A world of wonder, a world so fair
The colors of fall, beyond compare

And as we watch, this wondrous show
We know that change, is on the go
For just like the leaves, we too must change
And find new ways, to rearrange

But in the colors of fall, we find
A sense of beauty, so intertwined
With life, and its many seasons
And the joys that come, with each reason

So let us embrace, this world of wonder
And cherish each day, as we ponder
The colors of fall, so bright and true
And the beauty they bring, to me and you.

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