Tag Archives: Autumn

The Red One

the look of red leaves on dampened earth

the way the little maple endures

gaunt trunk bent in deference to wilder

one season to next never thicker yet grand

its full red glory reflecting August’s fair light

leaning away from the giants encroaching

to catch a sliver of sun

its shimmer inviting juncos to alight for rest

while waiting their turn in the bath below

the shade of her wide mid summer canopy

the subtlety of her muted autumn shedding

scarlet leaves loosed one x one on windless

days to spin sway turn in improvised solos

each one an exalted prima in high spotlight

while a mere human in slack jaw wonder

slow breathes as single witness

awaiting anticipating

the last leaf’s graceful landing

a funeral hymn’s replay expected

mourned like the loss we always thought

we’d never meet again~

Telephone

Telephone
Out there in the woods
I see it through raindrops suspended

Armchair empty, waiting
Between wet fallen maple leaves
And sunlight
There beneath a canopy of cedar limb lace
I hear it ringing not without urgency
I pause and then I sprint
Who’s calling from where
And for whom
But I am slow motion

My breath a heavy sound
The ringer out of patience

Autumn

  
Two trees

blocked my path today

stopped me on my precious way

put my whole life on hold

when did trees become so bold

all great things I might have done or thought

would not now be forever lost and forgot

had I not met them standing there

had I just simply stepped aside

had I not paused to stop and stare

had I just slowly closed my eyes

I had only to turn away and run

to have escaped tall trees and sun

Oh I could still be swift walking oblivion

had I never stopped for trees.