Mid-September Sun Poem by Brian Taylor

Mid-September Sun



Dry and ripening:
sea flat and shining
like burning glass.

Gulls floating
like ducks on a giant's pond.

Small Coppers, Blues and Hairstreaks
playing
like blown leaves
in parched grass.

Victoria plums,
blackberries.

This is the turning
of the year
when all that is thought of as ‘there'
is found to be ‘here',
when harvests are collected,
lifetimes are inspected,
(next time's cosmic seeds selected)
and the traveller sees fear
in his handful of dust.
(In his handful of dust) .

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