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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Ere Summer Like a Flower Fades...


Farewell, sweet July!



Ere winter drapes sugary shawls over the stooped shoulders of earth
And Jack Frost leaves his feather-scrawls on parchment void of flower-mirth
Where Queen Ann’s Lace and chicory and columbine and goldenrod
Have tendered their rainbow melee to rest in cold, dark chests of sod

Ere fence-line finery is doffed and orange lily-lanterns snuffed
By winds once green and whisper-soft as silk that pops the milkweed tuft
Ere songbirds launch a southward flight and woodlands shed their shushing tress
And all the land is staunch and white; shrouded in sterling quietness

Ere lap and slap of lake-song stills and surging splurge of surf is spent
And steely surface seals the rills; ere petal from pinion is rent
To moulder in the dust of days beneath a soldered garden path
Ere summer slips into the haze of wind-strummed wild-grass aftermath

Ere summer like a flower fades and Beauty dons more somber hues
Ere farmer wields the harvest-blades and winter-weather fills the news
Let’s love this season’s wonder-storm without wishing for something more
Ere What We Hold loses its form like waves as they are washed ashore


© Janet Martin




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