Favorite Fall

Favorite Fall

"Favorite Fall" by Lois Perch Villemaire captures the essence of autumn's transformative beauty. With each line, the poet invites us to observe the changing season, from the cool air and falling leaves to the anticipation of winter's arrival. Embrace the cozy atmosphere and vibrant colors of fall.

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