The frost is on the pumpkin the trees are lit on fire, As Autumn creeps and daylight dims we don our warm attire. When seasons change the world declares the brilliant artists stroke, Man nor beast can recreate the wonder God hath spoke. Some where in the arctic north the winter tempest swells, Its icy hand will soon extend caressing hill and dale. Fear not dear friend the seasons change stand tall, erect, and strong, The plan that God hath wrought for you will blossom before long. Your waiting will reveal the hand behind the seasons curtain, To clearly show the lords intent where once you were uncertain. The snow will melt on frozen fields the landscape will renew, With time to walk and praise and laugh and sip the morning dew. Copyright © Willie Nemeth. (The poem is available to general media, publications and webmasters under condition that the author's name and the link to www.paulmurphybooks.com will be provided under the poem.) |
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