Showing posts with label autumn poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn poetry. Show all posts

Thursday, November 30, 2023

Avenue of Poplars

 

The faintest chitter of leaves in the Fall,

The slant auroras beneath the branches,

The blue-gray clouds that are not clouds at all,

But cloudless sky the fading light blanches,

The warmth and the chill I feel on my cheeks

As sunned and unsunned breezes alternate,

Each gust not finding what the other seeks,

And not one beast reaching out to a mate.

Today I walk this ordered avenue

Until the moon tops the furthest poplar.

It's so bright I can't see a single star,

A Milky Way I cannot know, but knew.

I reach home as the shadows slip away.

Only the moon's been moved enough to stay.

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Autumn Landscape with Four Trees (Van Gogh), Sonnet #585











In September, 

                       the first leaves turn,

Then nothing seems 

                       to change for weeks.

Later the trees, 

                       dun or blazing,

Consent to the slow, 

                       ragged burn

Harsh air hard frost 

                       and hot sun wreaks.

The eye blinks and blinks, 

                       erasing.

Oh, how the soul takes it amiss —

Departing summer’s final kiss.



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