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Jolly Moon

The Harvest Moon, the full moon that closely follows the autumnal equinox,

rises just thirty minutes after sunset for several days in a row

shining brightly enough upon the earth for farmers to harvest their crops

by its light (hence the name), keeps the world lit up through the evening

for those special nights, lovely enough for the evening strollers,

spooners and skygazers yes but perhaps not for a tired farmer who

might just as soon have a very good excuse to go into the small house,

eat a hearty supper, read a book by lamplight, and go trundling

off to bed in the cool autumnal dark of late September.

Every lovely thing has its range of consequences, as we all know,

even a big round jolly moon peeking over the horizon early.

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Turn of the Season

The landscape has changed overnight or

was I simply not seeing, the day before?

Poison ivy is turning red along with

the leaves of a tree whose name I do not know.

Yellow blooms in the fields and across the woods,

tufts and patches suddenly brighten the crowded trees.

Leaves litter the paths now, brown, red, ochre, yellow.

How did this come about so suddenly?

What I once took for normal is no more

and though nature’s face will once again

be fresh and new bursting with Spring’s youth,

my own slides slowly towards old age,

renewals of spirit my only possibility

and only if I’m lucky.