Autumn Leave Poems

Autumn Leaves

Crunchy, wet leaves falling from the sky

A different colour rainbow that connects to my eye

Falling down gently into my palm

I see great long veins that have formed into lanes

by Truman

 

 

Autumn Leaves

Brown, crunchy leaves, swaying to the ground

A heap of leaves floating down, slowly and quietly

The lines in the leaves, like veins in your body

The holes in the leaves, like windows in your house

Autumn coloured, delicate leaves

Scattered everywhere on the ground.

by Daniella

 

 

Autumn Leaves

Leaves are like rainbows connected to my eye

Brown leaves falling down on the ground

Big leaves, small leaves, crunching up slowly

Old leaves, new leaves, falling as one

Spiky leaves, smelly leaves, silently falling off the tree

By Ethan, John, Ryan and Ben M

 

Autumn Leaves

Crunchy and brown leaf

With lots of holes

Floating and turning around

Slowly to the ground

One side dark and

One side light, as it can be

Veins here and there

The stalk having left the tree

by Emma

Autumn Leaves

Starting green

Turning gold

Changing red

Finally brown

Falling fast

Drifting slowly

by Tane, Jackson, Saebeen, Janeeka

 
 
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