I long to greet the turning of the season.
August shades into autumn, winds
strengthen, give my legs reason
to walk faster, strong-limbed.
August shades into autumn, winds
whip my silvered curls across my face
I walk faster, strong-limbed,
I will not weep as summer fades apace.
Whip my silvered curls across my face,
I feel free as loosened leaves,
I will not weep as summer fades apace,
frost-nipped air will help me breathe.
I feel free as loosened leaves
of fiery hue, glory in harvest’s completion.
Frost-nipped air will help me breathe,
I long to greet the turning of the season.
Latest posts by Ceinwen E Cariad Haydon (see all)
- On the Rag: No Bins, No Incinerator [1962] - 9th February 2023
- Saturnalia - 18th December 2022
- Hope That’s Okay? - 15th December 2021