Thursday, September 16, 2010

Song for Autumn

Inspiration for writing surrounds us as we move from summer into autumn. Our student writers embrace autumn with stories about Halloween, football games, jumping in leaves, frosty evenings, the first hint of snow, and hunting camp. Here is a poem that works perfectly for imaging autumn. It may be a springboard for your students or you!

 


Song for Autumn

In the deep fall
    don't you imagine the leaves think how
comfortable it will be to touch
    the earth instead of the
nothingness of air and the endless
    freshets of wind? And don't you think
the trees themselves, especially those with mossy,
    warm caves, begin to think
of the birds that will come — six, a dozen — to sleep
    inside their bodies? And don't you hear
the goldenrod whispering goodbye,
    the everlasting being crowned with the first
tuffets of snow? The pond
    vanishes, and the white field over which
the fox runs so quickly brings out
    its blue shadows. And the wind pumps its
bellows. And at evening especially,
    the piled firewood shifts a little,
longing to be on its way.
-Mary Oliver

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