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Fall whistles through the trees,
branches sway half bare of leaves,
come hither dances in the breeze,
don’t stop, take it all off please!
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(c) 2013 Betty Hayes Albright
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November 14, 2013 by Betty Hayes Albright
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Fall whistles through the trees,
branches sway half bare of leaves,
come hither dances in the breeze,
don’t stop, take it all off please!
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(c) 2013 Betty Hayes Albright
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Ooh Betty… only if there’s chocolate involved 🙂
Love this poem!
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Always chocolate, Martin. 🙂 Thank you!!
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My…you have given a new twist to those falling leaves. 🙂
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The branches out the window become a little more bare each day – an easy twist! 🙂
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I like this, and I have something coming up that is similar, kind of.
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Looking forward to seeing your similar poem, Caddo. (And I’m not surprised we’re on the same wave-length again.) This one has been rolling around in my head the last few days – finally had to write it down before it became irrelevant.
(I just changed the photo – mine was pretty bad. Found a much better image on Bing that matches the poem.)
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Ahhh!…I hadn’t tried Bing, do you recommend it?
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So far so good. I’ve only tried them twice – lots of great photos, etc. And far as I can tell they’re “free” – as long as credit is given (which isn’t always clear).
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Oh, Betty, I do like this. Whimsical and wonderful with perfect rhyme and rhyme.
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Beauty in the picture too.
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fun stuff, love it. I felt the need to capture autumn too…
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Hey, what fun! And nattily crafted of course.
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Wow Betty! This is fab!
Love and hugs
Xxx
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Ha, ha…yes, please!
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Oh, love the title and all that follows. Perfect, fun, imagery, Betty! XO ♥
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