Thursday, September 18, 2025

Thursday Poem - Fall Song


Another year gone, leaving everywhere
its rich spiced residues: vines, leaves,

the uneaten fruits crumbling damply
in the shadows, unmattering back

from the particular island of this summer,
this NOW, that now is nowhere

except underfoot, moldering
in that black subterranean castle

of unobservable mysteries - roots and sealed
seeds and the wanderings of water. This

I try to remember when time's measure
painfully chafes, for instance when autumn

flares out at the last, boisterous and like us
longing to stay - how everything lives, shifting

from one bright vision to another, forever
in these momentary pastures.

Mary Oliver,
from American Primitive





1 comment:

francesray.substack.com said...

Thank you, Cate, for the poem and especially your gorgeous photo.