Fall

When Fall bewails the summer’s shining days
With howling winds and bitter tears of rain,
And gloomy clouds hide the sunny rays,
So I lament lost happiness in vain.

When raging surges hurl upon the cliffs,
And swelling azure of the sea turns black
And raindrops dance in pair with falling leaves,
Do I regret, what’s gone cannot get back.

When swallows chirp their cheerless farewell song,
Like arrows, darting ‘cross the dark-blue sky,
I know they won’t linger here too long,
To distant lands, away they have to fly.

So happiness just comes to go away,
Appreciate then what you have today!

Truly Beautiful

A masterpiece, I've never had the decipline to write more than a couple of sonnets, none of which I'd want on the world wide web. This is honestly the most amazing poem on the site, anyone can write freeform, but in attempting one of the most famed forms of all you've perfected the image of Autum and captured every emotion that comes between the last sun rise of summer and the first sunset of winter.

With all sincerity,
--The Bleeding Bridesmaid

Thank you

Dear Bridesmaid,

Thank you so much for your sincere and inspiring words.

Wishing you all the best and lofty poetry.

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