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There is beauty in the way
sunlight illuminates the red
and orange-yellow leaves
of the oak and maple trees
rolling mountainside comes to
life in a brilliant array of colors
and I have fallen for autumn's
passionate serenade
a blue-rooted tune stirs
my soul
written for dVerse
writing a 44 quadrille
incorporating the word "light"
hosted by De
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Oh, I love "blue-rooted tune." Autumn stirs my soul each year, too.
ReplyDeletede
Thanks De for hosting and the word light.
DeleteLove autumn's passionate serenade and brilliant array of colors. Thank you for the Thanksgiving message.
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace! I hope you had a wonderful holiday.
DeleteThose autumn color can definitely serenade the senses. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteYes, this time of year the colors are definitely wonderful to view.
Deleteand I have fallen for autumn's
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So lovely 🥰
I have definitely fallen for autumn’s song. Thank you for visiting
DeleteBeautiful, just beautiful!
ReplyDeletePat
Thank you Pat
DeleteI love the kaleidoscopic soul of Autumn True. That final burst of joyful color, before nature takes its slumber.
ReplyDeleteThank you, my friend. I am enjoying the burst.
DeleteLovely use of colour in your quadrille, Truedessa, especially the soul-stirring ‘blue-rooted tune’.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim, the trees have been full of splendor the last two weeks
DeleteSome places, the autumn colors are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat is true, i am grateful I get to see the seasonal change.
Delete'blue-rooted tune' I like that!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane! i was thinking the blues and trees.
DeleteBeautifully written, Truedessa. I love the line of Blue-rooted tunes.
ReplyDeleteThank you so glad you liked the bit of blues.
Deletea WONDERFUL tune
ReplyDeleteBjorn indeed …a colorific tune
DeleteThis is lovely, Truedessa, and I love that twist of blue in your close.
ReplyDeleteThanks, the blues seem to creep in unexpectedly.
DeleteBeautiful! I have fallen for it, too. I love the "blue-rooted tune."
ReplyDeleteThat last line is such a beauty! Who wouldn't fall for such a lovely autumn serenade !
ReplyDeleteLovely, Truedessa. I love when light shines through the red and orange leaves and makes them look almost neon.
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely, Truedessa. Really enjoyed reading it.
ReplyDeleteLovely autumn poem, Truedessa.
ReplyDeleteAnd i have fallen for your poem, sumptuous imagery.
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