After
August
Youth sing of spring
and dream of summer,
But hope and heat
cannot compare
To harvest hues and
autumn air.
A fire glows from
every treetop
To warm the blue
September sky;
An upward view brings
heaven nigh.
Surrendered
leaves—mature and mellow—
Have bid good-bye to
callow green,
Content in their
autumnal scene.
When summer fades,
bright vistas follow.
Embrace these days
with joyful zeal,
For middle life is rich and real!
One of my favorite poems; very fitting for this time of year!
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