Ripen

Ripen

A Poem by Jonathan Dalton
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Ripen

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I instruct myself to wait,
and in the space, a feeling ripens
that the days have an Autumnal hue,
and Summer is relaxing away.

The water glimmers.
The sky is a cloudy blue crumble,
unconcerned with motion.
The slightest breeze rests on the hairs of my arms.
A man on the bench behind me speaks into his phone:
his voice is level, warm, fatherly.
Geese and ducks honk and holler,
that sound especially nostalgic to me at this time of year.
Everything is more gentle, perhaps.

I let it all adjust me, redistribute how I feel,
slow my heart-rate, ease my spirit.

© 2013 Jonathan Dalton


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This is an excellent way to share the transition from summer into fall.
Maybe now you can help us transition from a terribly cold winter to a happy, warm spring!
I like your work.
~~~Claire in VA~~~

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Added on August 12, 2013
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Jonathan Dalton
Jonathan Dalton

Windsor, United Kingdom



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Writer and human being. As well as writing poetry, I've written a novel and also write occasional short stories. Being a professional writer is my only career ambition. Check out my website, Like .. more..

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