I recently found an old book that my high school produced back when I was a student. It was a book of poetry, stories, and art produced by the
students. I only ever had one contribution published, it was called October Wind. It is a bit dark - I was somewhat morose as a teenager. I really
did not like Fall, back then. There were three other poems, one for each season, which have now been lost to oblivion with the exception of one line
from the summer poem. So, straight out of 1989, here is "October Wind."
October Wind
A cold wind cracks
Through leaves, amber to rust
Rustles, dead silence
And frost-bitten nights
Drifting ghost-clouds spray an
Orange hue in scarlet sky
Flash off frozen dew
Voices in the dark
Eyes watching you from the shadows
And threads of dark midnight blue
run into flee, fear and run
October Wind
Cold, sharp and dry
Yet clear and crisp
death on its wings
Discord close behind
The summer sun is dying slowly
Dark, Death-like quiet hung in the air
And gnarled oaken branches
And life is delivered a staggering blow
As it comes like a freight train
Bearing down upon the world
Shrouding it in white cold Death
Riding on the wings of
October Wind.
Winter is coming, and I am far from home.
edit on 6-10-2017 by PrairieShepherd because: A little formatting