Autumn's Fire

Autumn's Fire

A Poem by Audrey Howitt
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A poem about reawakening love

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I view you not gentle soul.

You hide amidst the tall green rushes

Evading my line of sight.

 

Press your pale countenance,

Cool, upon my as yet fevered brow

And fill this evening’s gloom

With the glitter of dusky fragrance

That I may recall the lightness

Of an unencumbered morning.

 

Whisper again to me in verses of

Amber hue the words of sweet love’s lessons

long gone from this heart rent in two.

 

Mend this mind with the shimmer of vibratoed tones

Sweet upon the ear,

Honeyed upon your breath.

 

Touch my breast with fingertips enlivened

With the art of Eros--

That this forgotten body

May recall again

The frequency of the formant

Of fire’s fondness within it.

 

Amen to the heart which bestows such a gift.

© 2011 Audrey Howitt


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Ouch:

"That I may recall the lightness

Of an unencumbered morning"

Lovely. Honey to my ear Audrey, honey to my ear. Thanks to you.


Posted 13 Years Ago


"Autumn's Fire" may not burn often--and that not by choice--but it does flare bright and hot when properly ignited.
Your poem is mature and magnificent, Audrey--lovely of lyric; dazzling in metaphor.
(Though I haven't smoked since 1979, I just had the strongest urge to light a cigarette.)
Excellent work, A.

Posted 13 Years Ago


loving this description "The frequency of the formant

Of fire’s fondness within it."


Posted 13 Years Ago


A poem that deserves to be spoken with a whisper, I love the beginning, as if love is hiding in the rushes. Beautiful.

Posted 13 Years Ago


My Dear Writing Friend,
I enjoyed your thought-provoking poem, which I mused for hours. I felt two words were key to you extremely well written poem, they being fever and enlivened. These two words made this word painting explode with vibrant word color. There definitions I have posted.

fever |ˈfēvər|
noun
An archaic definition for bring about a high body temperature or a state of nervous excitement in someone.
enliven |enˈlīvən|
verb [ trans. ]
make (something) more entertaining, interesting, or appealing.
And your ending, “Amen to the heart, which bestows such a gift”, was unique! It reminded me of a seal of approval, I was impressed.

Blessings, Laughing-Bear


Posted 13 Years Ago


poetry for the senses , with the power of a whisper

Posted 13 Years Ago


this is going straight into my favorites...there is so much beauty you have described here and so exquisitely...utterly magnificent...this speaks to me...love love love it!

Posted 13 Years Ago


This is very beautiful, it touches my heart in a very soft place..
It is inspiring, inspiring so as to remind me of a bards sonnet
I once read, just as a scene such as you have painted came in to
my own personal view...

First Audrey speaks:

"Whisper again to me in verses of
Amber hue the words of sweet love’s lessons
long gone from this heart rent in two."

And the bard answers:

"Sweet love, renew thy force; be it not said
Thy edge should blunter be than appetite,
Which but to-day by feeding is allay'd,
To-morrow sharpened in his former might:"
(Shakespeare-sonnet 56)

Thank you for the poem.

Posted 13 Years Ago


That this forgotten body May recall again The frequency of the formant Of fire’s fondness within it.

Oh, I love those lines.

This piece is evocative, with moving imagery.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Audrey Howitt
Audrey Howitt

Alameda, CA



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