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Sonnet for Autumn By Robert Stone The late September leaves were changing hues, the annual hinting of October's cues that living things would soon be leaving clues of life again while winter resting still. And now it is once more September late, another year has passed and all await the color fade and then the dormant state with warmth enough to just survive the chill. Between these changing seasons we have done perhaps too little or perhaps too much. The longer nights expect the setting sun and settle into shadows, dreams, and such. The shorter days demand an earnest run, a hearty enterprise, a gentle touch. - Poetry by Robert Stone: Sonnet for Autumn, 28 September 2008 This story was posted on 2020-09-22 09:29:24
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