Fall is in full, frigid form today!
Welcome Octo-b-r-r-r!
They raid the gleaming tress of tree-tops; parade, trip,
tumble and twirl
They chase the loosened leaf like a schoolboy teasing the
pretty girl
The heart once heaped with flowered laughter feels a
little lost and sad
Soft-torn between the scenes of summer and fall’s apple-pumpkin
plaid
They brood outside windows pulled shut against their
chilling, surly sweep
They unravel the canopy that lulled a sun warm world to
sleep
They wake in us want for kind comforts we forgot in
summer’s spree
They make us glad for simple pleasures; supper-soup and
cuppa tea
Sometimes they fling a sapphire awning overhead and steps
grow light
And we are thankful earth’s undoing does not happen
overnight
Sometimes they weigh the leaden heavens with a sea that
has no shore
As harvest-time takes a hiatus while fall anthems pour
and pour
Reckless rebels that romp about; vexatious rogues, they
seem to me
To love to turn us inside out with reluctance and ecstasy
Unorthodox bold Casanovas, they make us admit full-well
That we would miss fall’s ruddy bliss if summer stayed
till winter fell
They instigate a kindred spirit with the sympathy of ink
And strike a chord within the poet that inspires her to
think
In ways that sunny summer days cannot begin to comprehend
Ah, fall winds kindle winsome whispers only Poem can
defend
They plunder frost-bedraggled cornfield’s rustle-weary
infantry
They thunder through blue shadows etched on molten,
golden twilight’s lea
And propel us from yester-season to Time’s present
colour-blast
They let us know for sure and certain that summer’s last days
are past
© Janet Martin
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