Over and over
My mind reverts to
The Nova Scotia meadow
The open repository
for
Summer’s fading glory
Where swaths of
goldenrod rise
Amidst clusters of
hay
And the birch
saplings
Shiver interspersed
Gracefully swaying
The stalks bow in
prayer
As the breeze coming
From far offshore
Plays an Aeolian air
Inviting to the
kestrel’s eye
As it swoops down
For a closer look
Here the prime
meridian
Remains fluid yet
Unrehearsed
Stop and listen
To the meadow
Teeming with life
Of cicadas and
crickets
And a thousand other winged
critters
Unleashed upon the brambles
Of the blackberry
bush
Pulsing but unseen
As every sere thistle
and vine
Strains for the
remnants
Of the late August
sun
Sounds pretty great! Lovely vivid images. Karin Gustafson-- Manicddaily on Wordpress. Hope all well with you, Joe, and congrats on book!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Karin - a real labor of love this one, Monkey King being my number one favorite book of all time. As a translator it's great to be able to tout your next book that way!
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