Raking in Autumn
Leaves blow and crinkle as I sway. I dance
with the rake. Round and round the yard we go.
Each step sends plumes of leaves skywards to dance,
to twirl and fall in piles at my toes.
Laying my partner down, I climb onto
the peeling red picnic table. I spin
round on the autumnal stage. The solo
dancer takes her last leap. The expandin’
pile of leaves cushions my fall. Leaves twirl like,
red ballerinas caught in an updraft,
and gently land on the pile near my bike,
I tossed leaves and watch them fall as I laughed.
Bruised from twigs that infiltrated the pile,
I brush off my pants, cast the leaves a smile.
in response to Imaginary Garden with Real Toad’s prompt: Falling Into Lines – Weekend Mini Challenge
What a delight.
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Thank you! That is my aim in life, to delight with words and bring joy wherever I go. 🙂
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Nicely and tightly crafted, wonderful economy of language and the dance is sure-footed. I especially liked the waking crunch of twigs in the pile. How I remember that detail from so many decades ago. Great to read you stuff at Toads.
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Thank you! Glad I found you guys
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Beautiful….I too would like to jump in the middle of the biggest piles of leaves…celebrate my childish side
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go for it! It’s one of life’s little pleasures
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Sounds like a child (or inner child!) having fun. 🙂
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the adult in me likes jumping in piles as much as my inner child! 🙂 Thank you!
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I like this Autumn dance
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Thank you!
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The colors of the season can be really inviting.
I’d like to add that I am quite impressed with how perfectly and easily the rhythm comes to join your words.
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Thank you!
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So much fun to dance like that, It’s like being a child again.. It’s been a long time since I used the leaves as cushion… Wonderfully fun
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I recommend it! Just be sure to root out those twigs before jumping in do the leaf pile makes a proper cushion! 🙂
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There is something youthful and spiritually uplifting about dancing with a rake through a pile of leaves…love the imagery , Melinda!
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Thank you! Though I actually indulged in the behavior described in the poem. 😉 I can’t walk by a pile of leaves–big or small–without stomping/jumping on it. My inner child demands it.
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I am like that with leaves and puddles of water :)….you are welcome!
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Let’s not get into puddles. I am endlessly fascinated by the reflections in them and the way they distort pieces of the world.
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Yes, that is awesome!! There is a large one that develops right across from my house…:)
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Thanks for this sweet and fun poem–you describe an experience that many can relate to (though perhaps they do not approach it so fancifully). Super charming–and makes one feel like dancing. k.
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Thank you. I’m fanciful through and through. I just can’t help it and most of the time, i don’t want to!
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Beautiful imagery! I could really picture this.
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Thank you. Jumping in the piles of leaves gave me the motivation to do the raking. 😉
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