October's Party

 

We learned this poem during autumn and had to draw a picture representing the poem during art. We are doing the same again for a spring poem which should be on this page soon!!

 

 

 

October gave a party,

The leaves by hundreds came.

the chestnut oaks and maples

and leaves of every name.

The sunshine spread a carpet,

And everything was grand,

Miss Weather led the dancing

Professor Wind the band.

 

The chestnuts came in yellow

The oaks in crimson dressed

The lovely Misses Maple

In scarlet looked their best;

All balanced to their partners

And gaily fluttered by;

The sight was like a rainbow

New fallen from the sky.

 

Then,in a rustic hollow,

at hide and seek they played

The party closed at sundown

and everybody stayed.

Professor Wind played louder

They flew along the ground

then the party ended

in jolly "hands around".

By George Cooper

 

 

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