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LONG FALL WALK

October 30, 2023
By Anonymous

The sun was dim and clouds were gray


The wind was strong but vary cold and shivering


People laughing and talking as I past by


The tree we’re changing in too there beautiful fall colors


There was a cold wet smell filling the air


As that same cold fall wind past on threw


My hands were cold and arms with goose bumps


As each step I took I heard a small crunch and crack


The sound of dogs barking and leashes shaking


The park was full with kids and parents swing and playing


Certain spots in the field with rays of sunshine were showing


Leaves falling ball around me as the wind continued


The sunset came early as the nights became shorter


The street lamps came on signaling it was time to go home


Walking in to that nice warm space and laying down finally


Thinking to myself what a wonderful day for a fall walk.


The author's comments:

This poem is about a nice walk threw anywhere you choose. It could be a nice walk threw the city or it can even be threw a forest. Its about everything you can and may see throughout that walk or even feel and smell and show and help the reader feel the same for you.


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