Willow Grace

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Magnificent Fall


The stripped and shapely
Maple grieves
The ghosts of her
Departed leaves.

The ground is hard,
As hard as stone.
The year is old,
The birds are flown.

And yet the world,
In its distress,
Displays a certain
Loveliness.

-John Updike
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5 Comments:

At 9/27/08 4:54 AM , Blogger Ginnie said...

Atlanta has a lot of catching up to do before we will look like this, Mad. But this IS my favorite time of the year! YAY!

 
At 9/27/08 10:43 AM , Blogger rosemary said...

Yup....I agree with John....but more than a certain loveliness.....it is lovely. I took the autumn test last year....it lied.

 
At 9/28/08 6:57 PM , Blogger Luke Wiley said...

A nice poem to go with this beautiful fall scene!

 
At 9/29/08 9:29 AM , Blogger Ragged Around the Edges said...

Beautiful. Mmmmm, autumn is in the air, on the trees and on my mind. I love it.

 

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