Three daughters of summer stand strong Like unshadowed pillars of stone Against the impatient rushing of seasons The arms of Spring reach into May With stretching budding tendrils While the leafy twines of Autumn Stretch back into Augusts windy days Does that leave much in between?
June comes first without introduction With the first moments of warmth so bright She is the fairest and youngest of them And I could not welcome her more The pleasant days that she brings Playing with gentle ripples of breeze Her sunlight hair dancing in the trees But was she really here at all?
Then July her serious older sister Right in the middle of the passing year At the height of the summer long She brings an inescapable heat The clouds are only futile attempts Nothing more, faint wispy and white The merest of impressions Brush strokes on a drying palette
Finally August the most uncertain She is sad by the first of the leaves That are turning colour ready to fall Keeping Septembers zephyrs at bay It becomes harder every day it seems The world has turned against her No more girls basking in the Sun With an unstoppable heat in them
And later in an English Winter fire My mind will so naturally return To the happy thoughts of you three Dancing around my garden green A day here and there that was Such a dazzling example of you How I long for your return To warm my aching bones
This is fabulous! Thoroughly enjoyed the imagery and metaphor. A warm thought to keep readers smiling through the summer heat, and then again in winter's chilling grasp.
brilliant metaphor! in recent years we have had less in the way of seasonal change, due to global warming. here in Carolina we go straight from winter to summer and back to winter....it seems the sister's family is expanding. you lovely poem is a gentle reminder of the way things used to be. well done!
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This Leigh has to be the deepest of your poems I have ever read. It is simp-le in concept but deep in feeling and description. I wish summer was still like this!
Nice piece. So much going on here, not least the literal depiction of the summer months themselves, but also a metaphorical, almost mournful quality, for the passing of the various phases of ones life. I enjoyed reading this.
I love the concept, Leigh. I think, though I enjoyed your descriptions, I would have liked you to extend the metaphors to identify more of the disparate characters of the three girls ...weaving a fantasy around them. Just a thought though. A very enjoyable piece. P.
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