Alone I trod a trail leaf-strewn
Nostalgic, wistful as I walk.
All trees white-gold this Autumn dawn
Until cold rains, brisk winds defrock.
Trunks tall as Titans clasp pale sky,
Usurp the earth, crowd flowers out.
My gait slows down; they wonder why.
"No need to worry, trees, " I shout.
Some long-forgotten memory
Of newlyweds one summer day.
Nadine and I strolled happily
Neath these same boughs, this passageway.
Each step she took earned me a kiss.
Today I sadly reminisce.
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Write an acrostic poem. Acrostic Poetry is where the first letter of each line spells a word, usually using the same words as in the title. See an example in the announcement.
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Acrostic Poem Contest Winner
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Author Notes
Artwork is courtesy of Google images.
Yes, I know this is not a true SHAKESPEARIAN sonnet. The meter is iambic, but not pentamter. The format Is a little different, too. I hope you like it and thank you for reading.
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