"Autumn… the year’s last, loveliest smile."
— William Cullen Bryant
Photos and Verses by Dr Abe V Rotor
Our lugo' or talisay tree (Terminalia catappa) at home "bids autumn goodbye."
Remnants of amihan* cling to the tree,
now cinders dying, bidding goodbye;
consoling in tears, "Hanggang sa muli,"
under my new crown, please don't cry."
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"Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree." — Emily Brontë
| Fallen leaves pile up after confetti for days, blanket of the earth, abode of crawlers, mulch, compost, against flood and drought; mysterious indeed are our Creator's ways. |
*Amihan refers to the Northeast Monsoon in the Philippines, a season characterized by cool, dry air and winds blowing from the northeast.
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