The north winds raced across the field picking up speed
Greeting and pushing the trees aside
And swirling around the corners of the house
In a playful arrogant rush
The horses darted in and around the cooling wind
With equal mischief and excitement
Kicking up their heels in the air
In direct rebellion and competition with the changing elements
The whistling interruption of the hyper air
Synchronized to the exuberant beat of the horses hoofs
And joined hands at the opposite horizons
Partnering with the sky’s stampeding gray clouds
It was an aggressive and expected announcement
Of the arrival of an old and dear friend
An Appropriate and suitable escort for
The welcome introgression of the seasonal change
You certainly captured that wonderful Fall feeling. I enjoyed reading this mucho. Peggy
Thank you Peggy for commenting on “Fall Introgression”. You are always so good to say nice things. I am glad your cat enjoyed it and survived his drama with her head caught in the Kleenex box while you were reading the poem. Still laughing at the thought of that scene! Thanks again!