Autumn Leaves, a poem written by Tamar Gvelesiani at Spillwords.com
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Autumn Leaves

Autumn Leaves

written by: Tamar Gvelesiani

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If comparing autumn and spring
I would choose the falling leaves,
November rain and speedy wind
As the only living things, 
Going madly on my silent, peaceful trip.

And the way I think and feel
With my psyche melted free,
Hanging branches fall in love
With those flourish smelling leaves.

And the harmony that I feel
Having nature as part of me
With those ancient colored streets 
Reflecting out a real thing,
Called the memory of my dream.

Tamar Gvelesiani

Tamar Gvelesiani

Tamar Gvelesiani comes from Tbilisi, Georgia. By profession she is a doctor and art historian. Tamar has graduated from Tbilisi State Medical University, faculty of Medicine and from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU), Faculty of Humanities, Art History and Theory (BA). At the time she is a PhD student in the field of cardiac surgery at Tbilisi State University.
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