Showing posts with label Crisp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crisp. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2015

September Night ( Lisa Hecmanczuk )



I regard the pink-orange sky as remnants of the sunset melt into the blackness of night

Crickets chirping in different rhythms and frequencies 
The cool air caresses my ankles and chills my bare arms
I hasten my step around the track

Leaves on the trees reach out as if to grasp the last of summer
I leave the park and head home, the crickets chirp quieting
I see the big full moon glowing ahead, beckoning
The last weekend of summer fading away

The air is cooler; some leaves are crisp beneath my feet
I hurry home, memories of summer nights long ago, the race to get home before dark

The street lights are glowing orange as the darkness creeps in
Summer is ending, fall is coming, and change is here
I discover myself, my inner-beauty, my connection to God
As the trees prepare to turn orange, red, and brown
I embrace the cool air of autumn even as I long for the summer not to end.

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( Lisa Hecmanczuk )