Spring was pleasant
Ephemeral
Naïve
Blossoming hopefully in the dewy morn
Until steamy, hot red skin
Wiped summer from my brow
When loyal Sun prolonged the noon
Then August washed it away
Amidst thunder and lightning
And torrents of hurricanes
Falling into the arms of autumn
To cool my head and warm my heart
Finally harvesting what I’ve been tending
All this wonderful life
Now facing and bracing against it
Planning for winter’s cold
Hibernation
But not yet.
Chill nights are relieved by tender light
Gray-blue clouds blanket golden trees
Cattails gently sway, counting down the days
I could take September forever.