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His Touch of Color
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By George David Denson
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His Touch of Color

 

Whether you call it Autumn or Fall,
It does not matter its given name.
The leaves receive a clarion call,
As His touch of color,
Brings about such an awesome change.

Red, orange, brown and gold,
Colorful leaves upon most trees.
Such a wonderful sight to behold,
As His touch of color,
Makes the leaves seem to profusely bleed.

Life can often be as black as midnight,
Seeking for the dawning of a brand new day.
Our Creator makes the autumn leaves shine so bright,
And with His touch of color,
Gives each waiting heart, a renewed hope
That will not fail or fade away.





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Submitted: Wednesday, September 25, 2002

Last Updated: Sunday, September 16, 2007

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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