Thursday, October 28, 2010

Autumn Comes In

Autumn comes in with blustery breath,

Huffing and puffing and making the trees talk,

Saying rude things and uttering regretful gasps,

As their leaves are plucked

One by one and by the dozen,

As the fruit of a summer’s labor is

Whisked away and shaken from their grasp.

So, be fussed and bedazzled

By Northern air and blue sky

And the colorful tatters of summer’s lace,

We work to gather the fallen fruit for winter’s living.

We stack the leaves in gathered piles to create spring’s promise

In their death and decay,

Before the next gust calls them to play in the wind

One last time before slumbering in Demeter’s embrace

But,

When winter at last comes to stay,

Sere and dry

Or wet and dank

Or frozen and still

We miss summer’s heat and rampant growth.

The breathy wonder of season’s change

Can make us sing and sigh.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

September Sky

September Sky

It was a beautiful day to fly
through azure skies as deep as a tropical sea.
It must have drawn the eye
up to see and admire
the sight of sharp edged tower
against that infinite sky.

The air was so clear and filled with light
that you had to envy those
able to travel in buoyant flight,
‘til the comfort of the familiar wing
became unease, an incomprehensible thing
unfolding within our unwilling sight.

And when it hit and when it burned
a nation cried
a city yearned
for the safety of innocence lost
as every bad dream was tossed
within a lesson in terror too well learned.

Nancy France September 11, 2007