The Web Poetry Corner - Wesley A. Storer - Autumn Snow
Autumn Snow
by
Wesley A. Storer
See the satin enshrined sky
Her misty vestured spendor shine
Glossy clouds of pearl unfurled
Ending lustrous Autumn's world
October's riotous delights declined
By cold November's deflaming rain
Then those mysterious flowers came
With no two blossoms ever the same
Their affluence of abundance reclaimed
The North world's six proned domain
Their tiny petals shimmering gleaming
Landing in icey leaves upon my sleeve
Snuffed like little yellow candle flames
How lonely shines the Sun I wonder
Is her warming gaze her only fame
By the high flung clouds restrained
While below no two snowflakes are the same
Their unique dimensions exquisitely framed
Mysterious phantoms of a fabulous design
Unique mini paragons of mysterious time
Landing on soggy leaves at my feet
Painted daubles ruddy colored baubles
Twinkling glimpses scarlet tinted
Golden frozen lights taking flight
Wobbling in watery frenzied rivulets
Melting into glory at my feet
Dropping in the gutter at my feet
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