Tuesday, October 22, 2019

The way they often do (Day 1007)


meandering deer graze neatly 

folded fields   crossing five miles 

downstream   from one orchard 

to another   the way they often do 

when autumn arrives 

and frost furs each bud and blade 

when there’s time enough 

to dwell on the sacrifice 

of woods and meadows   

of newly-built nests 

    and repurposed burrows   

of one last summer when fireflies 

rehearsed their evening display and 

the enfolding mountains   prophets 

one and all   pointed toward an ocean 

of seemingly boundless sky


(c) 2019, by Hannah Six

Image: Albert Bierstadt, Indian Sunset: 

Deer by a lake (1880-90), oil on canvas


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