In the last 10 years I have
begun to appreciate the colors and the vibrancy of autumn. I have noticed the sun’s
oblique rays give me subtle new perspectives, and autumn’s shadows, soft and
cool, often place a gauzy haze over imperfections.
Reluctance
Reluctance
as summer's light wanes
she slips reluctantly
into autumn
gunmetal gray skies, harbinger
of dark afternoons,
bring sadness, anxiety
it’s the letting go
of leaves and of birdsong—
all that beauty
yet each year she chooses
to adapt and becomes
even more seasoned
In truth, spring and summer are so blatant in broadcasting their talents it is sometimes overwhelming—difficult to absorb the fecundity and tiring to be in continual awe. Now, far into the autumn of my life…
…I glance at the curve to come
turn away from the final bend
choose to revel in
slanted sunlight’s glint
I pause on this autumn road
to touch, sense and savor
sweet honest subtle changes
I bask in the warmth of orange
delight
in the soft fall
of loved one’s words
of loved one’s words
Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth
find reserves of strength that will endure
as long as life lasts.
~Rachel Carson
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