A Louisiana Heritage Poem
Ah, yes, autumn in Acadiana. I love the beauty of nature, especially during the change of seasons in my home state of Louisiana.
Ancient oaks and shady pecan groves produce falling treasures of acorns and pecans.
Childhood memories abound, spirits soar, and hope is harvested like cotton.
Welcome to the season of Fall in the heart of Acadiana!
Leaves are not the only things that Fall in Acadiana temperatures fall in the nighttime humidity levels fall in the daytime our weather see-saws up and down skies are clear, then rain falls hot to cool, and maybe a few hours of cold if we are lucky acorns and pecans grace the ground crops fall at harvest corn and sugar cane soybeans and sweet potatoes darkness falls early footsteps fall softly feathers fall from the sky as flocks pass through on their southerly exodus time falls swiftly swirling us across the calendar falling into winter falling toward the end of another year and we fall to our knees as the world falls apart see-sawing again from sorrow to joy working to repair what we can seeking beauty and love remembering the fallen honoring the circle of life always believing it is falling into place always receiving a covering of grace