![]() where writers are never alone |
|
Join
us now. |
Invitation
to the Ball
Mellowed gold and honeyed amber; A russet cape and ruby garlands, Shot through with some viridian. A wanton at Dame Nature’s Court She dresses for the Ball:
Hazel with Downy Birch, perhaps, Copper Beech and coral Aspen, A dash of Cherry and some Damson, The whole set off with verdant leaves. Resplendent in her vibrant palette She is the Harvest Fall.
Yielding fruit at our desire; She is ablaze in all her glory, Proudly bearing her profusion. She scorns the pallid arid seasons; She is monarch over all.
And when she’s bled out, dried and dusted, Her verdure cracked and crushed, When only ghostly music’s heard The morning after autumn flush; She’ll lie there thinking, seedlings squirreling: Wasn’t it a ball? © Carol Witherow 2007
Carol recently came to writing after careers as a teacher (Primary and Secondary), actress and full-time mother. She's Irish but has lived in the UK since 1991. Carol had the odd short story/article published, but only started writing seriously in the past year. Poetry is new for her. For lively club discussion on writing see here. home children comedy competition crime drama fiction join now media non-fiction poetry publish romance self-publish short story tutorials forum |
|
|
Please
note you do need to be a member to join in the chat, details here. |
107 |