Autumn Rain by Jacqueline Nash

Autumn Rain

A wet dismal day,
early autumn rain
sprinkles raindrops
from a grey sky,
washing remnants
of summer away.

About Jacqueline C Nash

Jacqueline loves to write poetry and has also written a book but none of her work has been published, she writes purely for enjoyment. It has helped her through good and bad times, the last few years of which have been particularly difficult. Her poetry is inspired by nature and life in general. Much of her work is from true life, sometimes stretching the truth a little, but it is also from her imagination. Jacqueline is a firm believer that creativity feeds the soul. As well as poetry she loves music, dance and dabbles in mixed media art and up-cycling.
This entry was posted in Micropoem, Micropoetry, Poem, Poetry, Verse and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

4 Responses to Autumn Rain by Jacqueline Nash

  1. Everyone on either side of the Atlantic seems to be experiencing the same dismal weather.

    Liked by 1 person

  2. noblethemes says:

    Wonderful! Lately I’ve been running across “micro poems.” Of course, I know they’re short, but is there anything else that makes a poem a “micro poem?” You know, like Haiku…

    Liked by 1 person

  3. jcnashpoems says:

    Pleased you found the information on micropoetry in the About page and I have now read your first one, looking forward to reading more of them 🙂

    Like

Leave a reply to jcnashpoems Cancel reply