I Need Your Autumn

Scatter your petals.
Wither down, uproot.
Become something hollow
for my breath to play.
An empty cruet
full of moonbeams.
The golden bellows
of a gourd.
Let the season subtract you.

What is Not
makes a dragonfly wing
more useful.
So frail it holds 
all my starlight.
I need your Autumn
for my Spring.
Stop trying to write 
your name on water.
Just be the water.



I wrote this poem for a Sunday morning just now 
upon seeing this wonderful painting by my dear 
old friend, Ellie Fishwick McLean.

Comments

Being Water said…
All is Exquisite ~~~~~~~
Anonymous said…
This poem is just beautiful and resonates deeply in my heart as we head into fall.
AKL said…
I am grateful.
AKL said…
Comments like this make my day.