Autumn fire, an English poem about autumn.
Robert Louis Stevenson
In other gardens
In the whole valley,
From the bonfire in autumn
See the smoke trail!
The happy summer is over.
All the summer flowers,
The red flame blazed,
A gray smoke tower.
Sing a song of the season!
In short, it is bright!
Summer flowers,
Autumn fire!
An English poem about autumn 2 Farewell to the farm
Robert Louis Stevenson
The carriage finally reached the door;
Eager children, install quickly.
Kiss your hands and sing in chorus:
Goodbye, goodbye, everything!
Houses and gardens, fields and lawns,
The ranch gate where we strolled,
Pumps and stabilizers, trees and swings,
Goodbye, goodbye, everything!
Farewell,
The ladder at the door of the hay shed,
Oh, a cobweb-entangled hay barn,
Goodbye, goodbye, everything!
The whip crackled and we set off;
Trees and houses are getting smaller and smaller;
Finally, around the Woods, we sing:
Goodbye, goodbye, everything!
An English poem about autumn, an autumn song
Allen Robena Field
Golden and red trees
Nod to the breeze,
When it whispered, "winter is near;
Brown nuts fell down.
Under the loud call of the wind,
Because this is the autumn of the year.
Goodbye, sweet flower!
Through the bright summer days
You filled our hearts with joy.
We will miss you very much,
However, you must go,
Because this is the autumn of the year.
Now it's getting cold,
With the increase of age,
The grass is brown and dry;
Brave robin
Left his lair,
Because this is the autumn of the year.
I prayed softly.
At the end of the day,
Lovely children,
May be pure growth
Wooly snow
It was after the autumn of a year.