Home Writing Poetry "Rake" "Rake" The leaves lie bare,Scattered and strewn,A flame-brushed dance,that ends too soon. The rake and I,In drifting sweeps,Catch autumn’s hushbefore it sleeps. And in this work,A calm delight—To gather changeIn golden light. Share: ← Previous "Short-Changed on Silver" Next → "Nursery Rhyme for Nihilist Children"