Fall or autumn is my favorite time of year. Last year I even posted about Fall or Autumn: What's the Difference? I also found a good poem on the season by Emily Bronte: Fall, Leaves, Fall. I love the crisp air, the smell of leaves, pumpkins, fire pits, sweaters, and the other wonderful things that make up this time of year. I found another poem that I like and wanted to share.

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Theme in Yellow

BY CARL SANDBURG

I spot the hills
With yellow balls in autumn.
I light the prairie cornfields
Orange and tawny gold clusters
And I am called pumpkins.
On the last of October
When dusk is fallen
Children join hands
And circle round me
Singing ghost songs
And love to the harvest moon;
I am a jack-o'-lantern
With terrible teeth
And the children know
I am fooling.

Source: PoetryFoundation.org

Whatever season you like, you can appreciate this poem. Find what you like and appreciate about your favorite time of year. In the meantime, I'll be enjoying fire pits and pumpkin spice.

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