“Enchanting Autumn”

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Signs of Autumn
| October 22, 2016

“Enchanting Autumn”

In a melancholy mood,

I walk through a wood.

Amidst cold wind and frosty rain,

leaves seen forsaking their green,

to adorn yellow and red

and brown and orange serene.

It’s enchanting autumn.

And it’s time—

for leaves to leave…

to leave near and dear ones,

leaving aside agony and anguish.

To love while leaving,

to live while leaving,

under the leafy rainbow.

I start jumping and dancing.

Three cheers for the Autumn

and the autumnal leaves,

not the “fall”en leaves.

It’s time for me to go home,

to leave the lively leaves,

to leave the lovely leaves.

Thank Autumn, for the message:

“Love while leaving.”

It’s time for me too

to go home—

And time to say,

“Good – Bye!”

Not forgetting to add

“See you again and again!”

Professor Suhas Patwardhan

Currently living (and “leaving”) in Bellevue, Professor Patwardhan got his English Literature MA at the University of Bombay.

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