The garden has a few stragglers, but there has already been a killing frost, and so it must be put to bed until Spring.
Cold wind of autumn, blowing loud
At dawn, a fortnight overdue,
Jostling the doors, and tearing through
My bedroom to rejoin the cloud,
I know—for I can hear the hiss
And scrape of leaves along the floor—
How may boughs, lashed bare by this,
Will rake the cluttered sky once more.
Tardy, and somewhat south of east,
The sun will rise at length, made known
More by the meagre light increased
Than by a disk in splendour shown;
When, having but to turn my head,
Through the stripped maple I shall see,
Bleak and remembered, patched with red,
The hill all summer hid from me.
(Edna St. Vincent Millay)
At dawn, a fortnight overdue,
Jostling the doors, and tearing through
My bedroom to rejoin the cloud,
I know—for I can hear the hiss
And scrape of leaves along the floor—
How may boughs, lashed bare by this,
Will rake the cluttered sky once more.
Tardy, and somewhat south of east,
The sun will rise at length, made known
More by the meagre light increased
Than by a disk in splendour shown;
When, having but to turn my head,
Through the stripped maple I shall see,
Bleak and remembered, patched with red,
The hill all summer hid from me.
(Edna St. Vincent Millay)
3 comments:
Wow, Pam...these pics are gorgeous!
I keep running across pictures like your gorgeous fall foliage shots, but alas, the leaves are still green here.
I'm sure it'll be weeks, if not days, that I start to see the leaves turn, but until then I'll admit to a bit of jealousy.
:) Terri
Thanks, Jen! Stay tuned for some more in the next day or so.
Terri, whereabouts are you? And don't be jealous. Fall colours lead to snow.
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