Poem

Turn in the Year

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The earth begins its tribute to dying. The leaves and the grasses lighten, like hair. What doesn’t time bleach? The promise of thrush and starling?

What thawed could now freeze. The stone steps are covered in a damp mass of yellow and orange leaves. Roses shed their petals. The air is cold. The water is cold. The mud slick banks of the river are hardening.