Children’s Song and Tree Wisdom: Autumn’s Call in Leaves and Life
by George Cooper
Come said the wind to
the leaves one day,
Come over the meadows
and we will play.
Put on your dresses
scarlet and gold,
For summer is gone
and the days grow cold.
Today's Garden words were featured on the podcast:
Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all.
George Cooper
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