Autumn Leaves Fall Softly



Even though we had a light snowfall this week, there are still many leaves to shuffle through as we walk down a street or sidewalk, as friends and I did in Paris, Ontario, this past Sunday.




Fall, or autumn, as it's also called, takes us from summer to winter in a relatively short space of time, it seems.

And so, as I think of the leaves, I'll share this poem I wrote in a poetry challenge with Poetic Bloomings




Leaf Falls Softly

No imprint when you land
on grass and sidewalk
or when blown about by wind
and sodden by rain
there’s a forgiving softness
in your landing
a hush before winter’s coming

The only time you make a sound is
crunching crispy under people’s feet
and children’s play in piles of leaves.



Enjoy the colours, the sound of leaves and pull out your warm jackets, hats and mittens. Boots too. Enjoy the outdoors as you're able. 






Announcing my poetry collection, Travelling Light. A light-hearted look at life in all its possibilities. Poetry published in wide-ranging publications, from literary to denominational publications and contest collections and books, from 2006 to 2019.

Cover art by Deborah Pryce.


Book available by contacting me through my website.



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