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Master
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0 posted 2009-09-23 06:47 PM



Either Autumn came
      or something is out of order!
The maples, in crimson flames,
      are begging for some water.
Smoke rises from the cement.
      But there’s no lightning, no thunder!
A beagle picks up the scent
      of the fleeting summer.
The sun sets, covered in ash.
      The evening skyline’s darkened.
The temperatures rise and crash,
      like stocks in the open market.
The lungs expand and collapse,
      fragile, brittle and frail,
And centuries seem to elapse
      before one can even exhale…
Before one can take it all in,
      the fingers release the pencil
And sweat starts to seep through the skin,
      like ink through a stencil

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Kal525
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since 2005-12-20
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1 posted 2009-09-23 07:50 PM


Really great imagery in this poem and a wonderful ode to autumn...

My favorites:

"The maples, in crimson flames"

"The sun sets, covered in ash. "

I don't follow the ending though.  I reread it a few times, and I'm sure you're trying to communicate something, but I can't follow the analogies.  Are you trying to communicate the fleeting nature of summer? The last two lines where sweat seeps through the skin make me think that the person holding the pencil is nervous at the short time he has to "capture" everything.  Am I close?

Margherita
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2 posted 2009-09-24 06:51 AM


Andrey, this is a very powerful Autumn poem. Yes there is some kind of anticipation of death, the perception of the shortness of existence maybe ...

Love,
Margherita

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3 posted 2009-09-25 09:28 PM


Great to read you again.  I loved this autumn tribute, and likened it to our life span.  We, like autumn never stick around long enough to take it all in, but I sure try.

        
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