
What poem describes the beauty of dying leaves?
I remember reading a poem, a Russian poem, I believe, and it said how beautiful it was for us to see the turning colors and the falling of dying leaves. The poet then asks the question: to whom is our death beautiful? Does anyone know what poem this is?
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Answer by JoElle the Elf
Sounds like Autumn Views by Balys Sruoga.
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I don’t know, but I can write a small poem about it.
Early October
mini tornadoes of leaves
new forest awaits.