As Summer into Autumn slips
And yet we sooner say
"The Summer" than "the Autumn," lest
We turn the sun away,
And almost count it an Affront
The presence to concede
Of one however lovely, not
The one that we have loved --
So we evade the charge of Years
On one attempting shy
The Circumvention of the Shaft
Of Life's Declivity.
Emily Dickinson
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Have you ever noticed how most "autumn" poems speak of "bare branches" and "last leaves"?
ReplyDeleteRight now, neither nature nor I are ready for all that. Emily Dickinson, once again, captured my sentiment, exactly.
Greetings,
Merisi
You still have a lot of green there. Emily's ideal for this time of year.
ReplyDeleteSummer seems to have been kind to the greens around here!
Deleteso lovely .. i am so behind ... being sick doesn't make me feel like sitting at the computer ..
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI hope you are feeling better, soon!