
fall comes in
on little puppy paws
that gambol joyously
through the crunchy leaves
cavort through
every muddy puddle

plunge into
every bouncy pile
of crumpled maple
baby boys
investigate
their first leafy mountain
and baby pups
explore
their brand new world
with
trusting eyes
there are deer
in the fields
as autumn nears -
bears are feeding
on blackberry and apple
some mornings
there is a hint of wood-smoke
oakey and delicious
and evenings, now,
have that smell of late summer
remembered from childhood
as the crickets chirp
the evening in
September
is Planet Earth
honed to
perfection
amber sunlight
bending willows
poplars swaying
like tall sentinels
as the month
bridges us
from hot summer
to winter chill
we savor the warmth
and mellowness
which will not last
and recognize
another summer's
passed
Another summer has passed, kids......September has always been my favorite month, especially here, where summer heat is too intense for this ocean seabird. In the photos are Jasmine and Lukey as puppies, and Damian as a baby, when he lived here on the farm.
They all grow so fast, and the years fly by waaaaaaaaaaay too fast.
Posted for Ella's prompt at Poets United's Think Tank Thursday: signs of autumn
Posted for Ella's prompt at Poets United's Think Tank Thursday: signs of autumn