
snapping trees, bruising branches
while final fruits are coaxed to roundness
tender with summer’s sweetness,
a promise of thanks and giving both,
a slow subsiding of this year’s troubles.
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the sinking sun’s
final golden rays light
my quiet heart
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leaves tremble,
red-gold-orange spirals
on crisp nights
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bittersweet
nasturtiums, kale and chard —
September’s harvest
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boundless heart
radiates music inside,
a world of kindness
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vastness
opens windows in my soul
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summer sun
seems indomitable
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storms are coming,
as the skies grow dark, remember,
you can’t dodge the rain
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call me weed,
say nay, you’re not wanted,
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how I miss spring’s
dazzle and swirling petals
of lilacs and pears;
this wet July brings to mind
those cool, delicious days
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