Tag Archives: fall
Today’s answer
Deciduous
Trucking trees to the city
A perfect fall day
For perfection lay not
in the opt-
i-
mal-
suffusion of color,
but in the anticipation thereof.
A happy thought!
until I thought,
If this green is perfect,
then perfect is past,
on the day I should’ve seen
this day coming.
I’m going to bed to think of you, sky
Of why you wait
and the things that you say.
What was that trick
you did with the rain –
swirling to scatter
leaves, but no matter,
one day you’ll keep
your promise again?
Clouds on the ground
Saltless
Sealess
Carrying nothing I might need
The one air drops
As the other rises.
They wave as they pass,
as busdrivers do.
Long slow fall
The boy in the window
where the sun is shining
does not see me.
Nor does he hear
the leaf blower. (I’d like
not to, too, even if
it’s electric.)
There’s skittering and
a bird I don’t know
and more in the time
that this happened.
In that long slow fall
you could almost —
you almost thought the cold
would never come.
Cigarette smoke and a shivering dog
Call it
baseball in October



