Revision 6
The blowing winds grow chill as autumn dies
and Indian summer days now ebb too soon.
Sweet echoes of the summer's sultry sighs
will fade with waxing of a winter moon.
Our lives have winters too, when we must mourn
a love that did not last until today.
Our dreams remain in fall, our hearts are torn-
let's rest in winter's stillness, let us pray
that March will come and chase away the chill
and thaw our hearts with lovely springtime sun.
Seek out all wished-for needs you can fulfill,
then leave the past behind when winter's done.
When basking in the warmth of early spring,
discover dreams that need remembering.
Judith Labriola
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Revision 5
The blowing winds grow chill when autumn dies
and Indian summer days have ebbed too soon.
Sweet echoes of the summer's sultry sighs
now fade with waxing of a winter moon.
Our lives have winters too, as we now mourn
a love that did not last until today.
Our dreams remain in fall, our hearts are torn.
Let's rest in winter's stillness, let us pray
that March will come and chase away the chill
and thaw our hearts with lovely springtime sun.
Seek out all wished-for needs you can fulfill,
then leave the past behind when winter's done.
As you bask in the warmth of early spring,
discover dreams that need remembering.
Judith Labriola
Revision 4
The blowing winds grow chill when autumn dies,
and Indian summer days have ebbed too soon.
Sweet echoes of the summer's sultry sighs
now fade with waxing of a winter moon.
Our lives have winters too, when we must mourn
a past that did not last until today.
Our dreams remain in fall, our hearts are torn,
Let's rest in winter's stillness, let us pray
that March will come and chase away the chill,
and thaw our hearts with lovely springtime sun
Seek out all wished-for needs you can fulfill,
and leave the past behind when winter's done.
Oh for the gentle warmth of early spring;
search for the dreams that need remembering.
Judith Labriola
Revision 3
The winds that blow grow chill when autumn dies,
no warmth of Indian summer days at noon.
All sweet echoes of summer's sultry sighs
now fade with the waxing of a winter moon.
Sad memories are past, no need to cry;
let all regrets now die a natural death.
While standing 'neath the joyless winter sky,
release your pain with every frost-tinged breath.
The spring will come to chase away the chill,
the joy of life this season will unveil.
Seek out the wished for needs you can fulfill,
the pulse is strong when hope and love prevail.
Oh, for the gentle warmth of early spring.
Search for dreams that need remembering
--
Judith Labriola
Revision 2
The winds that blow are cold when winter nears,
gone is the warmth of Indian summer's noon.
Pale traces left from August's sultry tears,
fade with the waxing of December's moon.
Sad memories will only make you weep,
sorrow and fear must die a timely death.
Depression's a mood we shouldn't keep,
dismiss it with a painful heaving breath.
Soon spring will come to chase away the chill,
courage and hope new pathways will unveil.
embrace the dreams you know you can fulfill,
strong is the pulse when faith and love prevail.
Bask in the gentle warmth of early spring.
Search for the dreams that need remembering.
Judith Labriola
Revision 1
Cold is the wind that blows when winter's nigh.
gone is the warmth of Indian summer's noon.
Pale sweet remembrance of August's sultry sigh,
fades with the waxing of December's moon.
Sad memories will only make you weep,
let sorrow and failure die a natural death.
Depression's a guest you do not want to keep,
dispel it with a painful heaving breath.
Soon spring will come to chase away the chill,
courage and hope new pathways will unveil.
Take joy in dreams you know you can fulfill,
strong is the pulse when faith and love prevail.
Oh, for the gentle warmth of early spring.
Search for the dreams that need remembering.
Original Version...
Cold is the wind that blows when winter's nigh,
gone is the warmth of Indian summer's noon
Pale sweet remembrance of summer's sultry sigh,
fades with the waxing of the winter moon.
Things of the past let time now leave behind,
sorrow and failure allow a natural death.
Left alone in the joyless winter sky,
seen leaving you in painful heaving breath.
Spring soon will come to chase away the chill,
sunlight and flowers will gaiety unveil.
Love and sweet promise of joy and dreams fulfill,
Strong is the pulse when hope and love prevail.
Oh, for the gentle warmth of early spring.
Search for the dreams that need remembering
--
Judith Anne Labriola