Autumn, like spring, is an endless source of poetic inspiration. Throughout time, we have witnessed the birth of numerous excellent works about autumn. Let’s explore some of the best and most touching poems about this enchanting season.
1 Emotional and Captivating Poems About Autumn
Autumn’s Arrival – Teacher Hai
Blending with the wind, a subtle fragrance,
The scent of milk flowers on the path I tread.
As seasons change, speckles of new blossoms,
Where hearts overflow with unrequited love.
Summer and autumn play a game of hide-and-seek,
While chilly winds urge birds to hurry.
The shifting weather ushers in autumn,
Transforming the landscape in awe-inspiring ways.
In the early morning, a gentle mist rises,
Turning summer’s green leaves into golden hues.
Clouds veil the sun, casting a dreamy haze,
All uniting to herald the arrival of autumn.
The spacious sky expands in every direction,
Unaware that autumn has stealthily arrived!
Autumn’s Arrival – Teacher Hai
Serene Autumn – Phu Si
I let my soul wander with the gentle breeze,
And suddenly, an unfamiliar peace envelops my being.
In the midst of a bustling, materialistic world,
A slight chill sweeps away my worries and cares.
I find myself on a serene morning,
Where a light drizzle lulls distant memories.
A hint of cold ushers out a day of chaos,
As long-lost loves remain intertwined in time.
I gaze at distant birds soaring in the sky,
As bitter coffee steam rises amidst the mist.
The past sends whispers through the rustling leaves,
Stirring a sweet fragrance that lingers in my soul.
I ponder life and its myriad attachments,
Forever nostalgic for times long gone.
I neither remember nor regret,
As the sweet scent of autumn envelops my being.
Autumn Longing – Hong Cam
Autumn arrives, and the leaves lose their green,
Walking alone, a slow stride of loneliness.
Longing turns into overwhelming sorrow,
And love is wrapped in the words, “I love you.”
Oh, clouds, help me find the swallows,
And winds, wander in search of nightingales!
The dream of reunion is now shattered,
As bitter tears flow through the long nights.
Autumn Sunshine – Chu Long
Autumn sun, a gentle breeze, and rustling leaves,
Golden hues fill the air, floating effortlessly.
A boat awaits its passenger by the river,
As soft waters flow like a pink silk ribbon.
The scent of bitter orange and marigold dances,
Mingling with the delicate aroma of young rice.
The cicadas lament the passing of summer,
As the phoenix tree’s leaves sway in melancholy.
A graceful figure in an ao dai, slender and sleek,
Her gentle touch, a caress of tenderness.
She gathers strands of golden sunlight,
Scattering them over fields ready for the new harvest.
Autumn’s gentle breeze carries golden leaves,
You are the enchanting autumn sun that captivates so many.
You are forever my autumn sun,
My eternal spring, my everlasting joy!
Autumn Sunshine – Chu Long
Autumn Nostalgia – Hoang Minh Tuan
The last shower of summer has passed,
And the sun emerges, bringing a gentle chill.
Vivid yellow spreads across the streets,
As rustling leaves signal the arrival of Hanoi’s autumn.
Which path leads me to Ho Guom Lake,
Where the water shimmers with the green of weeping willows?
Where the thousand-year-old turtle tower stands tall,
And the lake reflects the purple hues of sunset?
Among the familiar trees, a sweet fragrance lingers,
The intoxicating scent of milk flowers in the air.
On the corner of the old school, a banyan tree blushes red,
As “Vong” green rice fills the air with its aroma each autumn.
On which street do the rain trees cast their shade?
On which sidewalk do the golden soursops fall?
Which breeze stirs the lake’s calm waters?
Which song stirs the emotions of autumn?
I return to familiar places and faces,
To the intoxicating fragrance of milk flowers.
I return to the red banyan tree and the taste of green rice,
To the essence of autumn in Hanoi.
Oh, Hanoi, has autumn always been here…
Leaving within me a love and a longing…
Stirring within me a mix of joy and contemplation…
Filling my heart with autumn nostalgia!
Autumn Nostalgia – Hoang Minh Tuan
Chill Breeze – Nguyen Lan Huong
Autumn returns with a chill breeze,
Bringing a sudden chill to the city streets.
As I walk, my heart feels a profound cold!
Why is the autumn moon but a crescent?
Hanoi in this season is blanketed in golden leaves,
As milk flowers shower the streets with their fragrance.
The scent of “Vong” green rice stirs endless memories,
As autumn visits, and marigolds bloom on the porch.
The chill breeze arrives,
A harbinger of the changing seasons.
I gather fallen leaves, counting the passing years,
Feeling whimsical, then angry, then forlorn,
Leaving others to gaze dreamily at the golden moon.
September brings a melancholy mood,
As soap bubbles burst in the rain.
I quietly merge with autumn in the city,
Treading lightly, afraid to disturb the falling leaves.
The chill breeze has arrived,
And I, too, await the coming of autumn…
Chill Breeze – Nguyen Lan Huong
2 Immortal Poems About Autumn by Renowned Poets
Here Comes Autumn – Xuan Dieu
Mournful willows stand in funeral attire,
Shedding countless tears in their sorrow.
Here comes autumn – autumn has arrived,
Dressed in faded dreams and golden leaves.
More than one flower has fallen from its branch,
In the garden, a splash of red among the green.
Quivering leaves rustle in the breeze,
While fragile, bony branches sway gently.
Occasionally, the moon pauses in her journey,
As distant mountains fade into mist.
A chill creeps into the wind, signaling farewell,
As fewer boats cross the river at dusk.
Clouds drift aimlessly, and birds take flight,
As the sky reflects the sorrow of separation.
Many young women fall silent, their hearts heavy,
Leaning against the door, lost in distant thoughts.
Here Comes Autumn – Xuan Dieu
Sounds of Autumn – Luu Trong Lu
Do you not hear the whispers of autumn
Beneath the hazy moon’s soft glow?
Can you not sense the restlessness
Of a soldier’s heart in his beloved’s absence?
Do you not hear the autumn forest,
The crisp leaves rustling in the wind,
As a lone golden deer roams aimlessly,
Treading on dry, golden leaves?
Sounds of Autumn – Luu Trong Lu
Onset of Autumn – Huu Thinh
Suddenly, the scent of ripened guava
Mingles with the crisp autumn breeze.
Fog lingers in the alleyways,
As autumn quietly makes its entrance.
The river flows gently and calmly,
While birds grow restless and hurried.
A summer cloud stretches across the sky,
Half of it already touched by autumn.
The sun still shines, but rain is scarce,
And thunder surprises less and less.
On aged trees, the leaves begin to turn,
Onset of Autumn – Huu Thinh
Fishing in Autumn – Thu Dieu – Nguyen Khuyen
In the clear waters of autumn, a small boat floats,
Alone and still, awaiting its fisherman.
Gentle waves ripple, and golden leaves dance,
Swaying in the wind, then falling with a flutter.
High in the cloudless sky, a lone cloud lingers,
While in the bamboo grove, silence reigns, deserted.
Leaning on his pillow, the fisherman waits in vain,
As no fish bites, despite the passing hours.
Late Autumn – Han Mac Tu
Who wove this celestial silk, and who stretched it taut?
Who set the birds free to fly to the Milky Way?
And who carried blood upon the snow,
Adorning a sheepskin coat with crimson stains?
The clouds weep an infinite number of tears,
A river of separation flowing through loneliness.
Why not paint the mist with this sorrow,
That lingers in my heart on this hazy day?
Here lies a desolate field, cold and indifferent,
With faint traces of sadness and emptiness.
A fragile tree shivers in the cold,
A harbinger of the approaching golden autumn.
Autumn sighs, a dry, crackling sound.
From which direction does this unfamiliar star appear?
Has the poet of love yet to be born?
Who buried purity deep within the grave?
Reference: Collection of Best Poems About Autumn
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