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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
Ended October 15, 2024 • 12 Entries • Created by Mariah
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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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Mavia in Poetry & Free Verse

The Fall

Creativity, loved

bled, and bloody

left me,

autumnal winds

stretching out

my draft deafening door,

swinging low

with lament:

...you used us

like a drug,

and now

we're fully wasted...

useless body! and breath what

could have been made, cohesive

for consumptive ritual,

you slaughtered

and butchered--!

with Life seeping out

its shell casing, housing

this bullet, aimed falsely

in vigilance, of a second helping

...eating is nonsensical

...and sleep is a wake

for grieving demons,

their gnashing of teeth

foretold

in Revelations!

for those who long buried

with primitive spade and hatchet

the half-spent core, reactive

that which sprouted fevered

exponential saplings, of temptation

blotched green and gold and red...

fading to russet,

brittle and deadening...

an ache I'd hope to feel again

shedding this blanket of snow

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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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Sandlot in Poetry & Free Verse

The Ache Returns

Oh, I feel autumn's ache

as that next season nears.

My loneliness awakes,

and hope gives way to fears.

I feel the ache growing

as "w" months rear

their ugly, approaching,

gnarled hands that took my dear.

Of, if only this ache

would sleep or disappear.

Springs or summers I'd take

to hold love's mem'ry near.

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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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GerardDiLeo in Poetry & Free Verse

Frosty Reception

The world's colors explode

In a final gasp of variegated warning

Of the great cleansing of hues

And blanching of what was

There's a chill that comes

With cold eruption

Of what promises yet deceives

Explained when life's colors pale

A turnstile on a planet's axis

Ushers passengers

Along the circle

Of hope strewn with pitfalls

Colors hurt when they bleed

Smell rancid and rotting

Best not to rationalize

But blanket it all in frosty mercy

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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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Bard to Verse
Chapter 15 of 17
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kpsplaha

The moments lost

The moments lost, and passed

They won't return, they never come back

Love blooms like flowers, however

When Autumn wilts a flower

It won't bloom again

In Spring, sunshine, or rain

So, when you and I, and no longer us

What use is a million others?

Can't repent when the die is cast

They won't return, they never come back

Eyes can deceive us

How can we trust?

Doubt can break us apart

Never let it rule your heart

Ones you'll miss forever hence

Hold them ere they drift afar.

You can make excuses; apologize till it lasts

They won't return, they never come back

The moments lost, and passed

They won't return, they never come back

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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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Skyecelestial in Poetry & Free Verse

Autumn is here

The spring has ended

the critters of insects silenced

The trees chose which leaves to keep and which to let go

What is this season? anyways,

an echo of the past the spring

an echo of the future the winter

They say spirits stay in autumn, maybe they are there, waiting

if they would be kept or finally let go of

Autumn is not a season

its just a choice

to be kept or to be let go of

Autumn is an echo,

Autumn is a smile

of pain, of happiness, and all else.

Autumn is an ache

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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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CynthiaCalder in Poetry & Free Verse

On Being Virginia Woolf....

Melancholic haze of fall’s days whispers,

Beckoning like surging waves upon the wind

To create a shadowed veil from depression’s

Already foreboding sensations it sends

Fleeting aspirations, like withered brown leaves,

Drift, scattering across the gardens of my heart

United in deep-seated wistfulness of emotional platitudes

While ceasing never in its quest to thwart

The solitude of long sought after, evasive peace;

Strengthening, it wreaks havoc with all doubt and

Dryness of the soul’s river expands, imitating

The heart’s long starved, thirst driven drought.

With the fall’s ache comes a residual of murmurs,

Mirroring a lack of any impending hope in sight

As winter’s encroaching call, like destiny, creeps in,

Akin to death, reminiscent of a failing plight.

“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf

Cynthia Calder, 10.12.24

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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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Knox in Poetry & Free Verse

My longing for winter days

how long till;

a whole Autumn's weeks

when will I

see the days,

when snow fills the ground,

and light shines,

in sparkling rays.

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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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LARGE in Poetry & Free Verse

In the Swing of Things

all input seems good

till we begin analyzing

Pro-cessing... it...

we amplify emotions

& wonder...

what is that shit?

& what could it mean

what if...?

& we get busy tinkering

with compulsion

to neutralize

& neuter it

because we only want

what we want to hear

& see?

this Is how it was meant

as we sit reflecting

under the barren tree

having mulched

every discordant leaf

that dared deface

the suburban lawn

with fragile sense of self-import

still somewhat green

against the ancient dirt

all things are pushed

out towards

decay

& Hurry up! we say

good riddance,

we've no patience

for the pace of the elderly

who remind, no one takes time

to really listen anyway...

our dog creaks on its walk

and we pull the lead

for pressing obligations

two steps away...

Com' on!

& we are

that listless

hound

in sepia

leveled brown

on brown on brown

& our silent movie

fades to blank

2024 OCT 14

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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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Tamaracian in Poetry & Free Verse

Having to Wait

How I feel Autumn’s ache

of being forced to bid us “Goodbye.”

Of ceding the landscape’s rustic palette

to Winter’s overbearing, slate gray sky.

As Autumn remains dormant

slumbering under a fleece of melting snow,

waiting patiently for the moment to stir,

allowing Spring’s bounty ample time to grow.

Having endured Summer’s long, parched days

wilting from the incessant, soaring degrees,

then Autumn can burst forth once again,

regaling us with a kaleidoscope of earth-tone leaves.

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“How I feel autumn's ache.”— Virginia Woolf
Poetry
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thisisit in Poetry & Free Verse

Autumn’s Ache

I moved to California

so I could eat “In N Out“

in the parking lot

under palm trees that are

technically dying, and not living

but there’s something horrific

about opening up a ketchup packet

and watching it explode

all over your white dress,

the adrenaline of it, the equivalent

of a bloody mess that bleach can’t fix

what have you done,

you think, moving thousands of

miles west

for a burger that’s just average,

the outline of your past a stain

that’s still visible, the “In N Out” logo fading to grey inside your mouth, colorless

I did it all to escape autumn

all that orange and yellow,

the blood red trees a reminder

of what kills us

when we let it linger