As summer settles
into September,
asters and goldenrod
accept the invitation
for this month
of transition.
Yellow and gold,
purple and lavender,
assume their places
on this early autumn stage.
In the background,
from the percussion section;
acorns and hickory nuts
begin to pound the ground,
zip through layers of leaves,
bounce off the inverted canoe.
And in the evening,
as the air cools,
crickets slow their song.
© 2018 Richard Havenga
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As summer settles
into September,
asters and goldenrod
accept the invitation
to audition
for this month
of transition.
Yellow and gold,
purple and lavender,
assume their places
on this September stage.
In the background,
from the percussion section,
acorns and hickory nuts
zip through the leaves,
pound the ground,
and bounce off my
inverted canoe.
During these cooler nights,
cricket calls seem calmer
as they continue to crank out
their calibrated wing rustles;
soft stridulations
with temperature affecting
their measured notes.
The stage is set.
Harmony prevails.
The audience approves.
© 2017 Richard Havenga