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Autumn Is Beginning to Fall
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By George David Denson
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Autumn Is Beginning to Fall

Glaring sunshine, shorter days, chilled nights,
Autumn is making her annual house call;
Budding forth like a blossoming flower,
Renewing our spirits, like a rain that softly falls.

After a long hot summer, Autumn calmly arrives
With power and beauty, as if she is giving her all;
Renewing body, mind, soul and spirit,
Like the daily morning dew that quietly falls.

Our eyes can see, our minds can perceive,
That Autumn is beginning to fall;
Challenging souls to heed and receive,
Nature and life's greater and higher call!


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Submitted: Wednesday, September 24, 2003

Last Updated: Monday, April 22, 2013

About the Poet
I am 73 years old and have not written poetry in these past many years For my wife of 73, my daughter of 50 and my son, 44 in the Army National guard I write this poem in faith but also with tear.


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