Kicking the leaves
Crisp and crunchy underfoot
Like golden snowflakes,
Early autumn leaves
Cover the pavements
And pathways.
Deep and golden,
Covering the grass,
Covering the paths,
Sleeping memories
Of summer.
Soft, neat piles
Of autumnal casualties
Lie gently in corners.
And then along comes a four year old
And kicks them all over the place.
Cynthia Buell Thomas
Sat 9th Jan 2010 17:06
Or a ninety-year old lady giggling hilariously. Quite a warm little poem.