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harvest poem

Dripping juice of peaches

gulps of lemonade, after heat 

drenched our hair and body.

This is the taste of abundance - 

sweeter because of the lack

fuller because of the wait.


August has left us

yearning for crisp autumn,

for yellows in squash and leaves,

for warmth in sweaters - 

the absence of sweat. 

For awhile, joy was in 

the heat, the work necessary 

to settle in, make tidy a room 

meant for tea and 

the words of great minds. 

Joy was in the plowing,

the sowing, the waiting, 

as humidity consumed our clothes

and water was our relief.

Now fall is our hope for repose. 

What we sowed in August, 

we will steward well

in the loveliness of September - 

eat slowly what was

put into and pulled from 

the rich ground. 

tags: poetry, harvest writing, fall, autumn, summer, heat, prompt, creative writing, contemplative writing
Thursday 09.09.21
Posted by Grace Gilroy
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