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Nature Undone by Janet Martin Upon the autumn hills I fix my gaze Blue horizon with a violet haze Transient shroud beyond the rustling corn The gold stalk bowed….in nature undone The hills that boasted amber, red and gold Stand listless, naked in the morning cold The wind replies in raw and edgy tones From sullen skies….in nature undone The fields once clad in softest emerald gown Are dull and sad in somber robes of brown No more the stage for romping in the sun They quell their rage…in nature undone Blow wind, blow across the barren plain Through God, we know that this will not remain Beneath the surface new life has begun This is my solace….in nature undone To everything in life there is a season In joy or strife a purpose and a reason Beneath my surface a new work is begun God, be my purpose…in my nature undone |
![]() This poem was a finalist in the November 2009 poetry contest |
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