Entry for the 2023 Fall Writing Frenzy Contest hosted by Kaitlyn Sanchez (@KaitlynLeann17) and
guest judges Ameerah Holliday (@Ms_Holliday93) & Ebony Lynn Mudd (@ebonylynnmudd).
The Challenge: Write a poem, story, or mood piece (in 200 words or less) inspired by one of the provided fall-themed pictures.


Image: #8 | Credit: Photo by Benjamin Suter on Pexels.com

FOR NOW
by Daniella Kaufman
WC: 177 Image: #8
Sky is blue.
Tree is green.
But when the sun’s hazy glow skims the horizon,
Sky is saturated in orange, pink, and violet.
Tree is. . . still green.
Tree looks up to Sky and envy takes root. “You’re so vibrant.”
“For now,” Sky replies. “But you are also vibrant.”
“I’m just green,” sighs Tree.
“For now,” Sky repeats.
Days grow
shorter,
crisper,
colder.
Tree’s green gradually recedes and new hues flourish!
Leaves blaze
ruby,
amber,
and gold.
Tree flutters its foliage and marvels at its colorful canopy. “I’m like your sunset!”
“For now,” Sky replies warmly, “you are.”
Days grow
shorter,
colder still.
Frost nips.
One by one, Tree’s leaves fade and fall.
Barren branches droop. “My sunset is gone.”
“For now,” Sky replies soothingly, “you are like my night.”
Days grow
longer,
lighter,
warmer.
While gazing at Sky’s sunrise, Tree suddenly notices tiny buds dotting its arms. Baby leaves soon unfold. Did their green always burst so brightly?
Tree happily fluffs the fresh growth and waves skyward.
“Tree is green again,” Sky observes.
“For now,” Tree replies.
Want to join the fun next year?
- Visit Kaitlyn Sanchez’s blog for #FallWritingFrenzy contest information (and more!)
- While you’re there, be sure to check out the amazing list of 2023 Prize Donors!
I like how this poem catches the spirit of change that is such an important part of Autumn. “For now…” Well done!
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