02 September 2019

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!

1 comment:

  1. One of my favorite poems; very fitting for this time of year!

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