Marc B. Adin
in Fall, in Love
Youth has many joys,
but none can
rival
love.
It is new,
excites,
entices,
delights,
and sustains.
In fall it
promises a winter full
of
magic.
Snows first storm
brings a flurry unmatched
by fierce wind
and
soft caress.
It evolves,
buds,
blossoms,
promises,
and fulfills.
The two
enmeshed in couplets
refrain,
with
hearts linked
by golden chain.
Want to respond to this poem? Do it here!
Return to Poetry
|
|