Sunday, July 10, 2022

Sweet Autumn

The scent of white clematis

drifts like dusting powder.


Persimmons fall in the street 

and rot. “Sweet sweet too sweet”

a sparrow might sing


but the birds are done with

their work and even the mockingbird

is only half-hearted.


The knees have gone out

of the year.


-Valerie Nieman

  (Originally published in Still)


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