Dora is our host for D-verse poetics Tuesday.

She wants us to write a poem about what October means to us.

Poetics: Tripping the October Light Fantastic | dVerse

Ok, here we go!

October hums in amber light,
A whisper between warmth and frost —
The world exhales in shades of gold,
And I remember all I’ve lost.

The air turns thin, yet somehow full,
With woodsmoke, rain, and something near —
A stillness that invites the soul
To linger longer, listen, hear.

Each leaf that falls feels like release,
A gentle letting go of weight,
A lesson written by the trees:
That endings, too, can radiate.

I walk through days of brittle flame,
Through sunsets brushed in copper hue,
And think of all the selves I’ve been —
October holds them, tender, true.

There’s beauty in the fading light,
In every dusk that softly bleeds;
For what October means to me
Is peace — in all that time concedes.

😊 ❤

2 responses to “D-verse poetics Tuesday: October, what it means to me”

  1. Melissa Lemay Avatar

    We should all pay attention to the lessons of the trees.

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    1. Carol anne Avatar

      Yes, the trees can teach us a lot 🌷🌷

      Liked by 1 person

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