Sunday, September 30, 2012

Vignettes of Fall




Autumn is a second spring 

where every leaf is a flower.
                                                                                                     Albert Camus







Merry Autumn Days
By Charles Dickens





Hail to the merry Autumn days,

when yellow corn-fields shine,





Far brighter than the costly cup that

holds the monarch's wine!




Hail to the merry harvest-time, 

the gayest of the year,






The time of rich and bounteous crops,

rejoicing, and good cheer!




Tis pleasant on a fine Spring 

morn to see the buds expand,




Tis pleasant in the Summer 

time to view the teeming land;




Tis pleasant on a Winter's 

night to crouch around the blaze,  ~





But what are joys like these, 

my boys, to Autumn's merry days!




~ Wishing you crisp Autumn mornings ~




~ Warm, cozy nights ~





~ Merry Autumn Days ~

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