Early autumn light
filters through branches
and leaves, parading
itself with shadows
and patterns, fluid,
changing itself and
being changed by
a brief puff of wind,
a passing bird sailing
on light-leavened currents,
a cloud.
Early autumn light,
transient, ever-changing,
is discernible only
when paired with
darkness or shadow
ebbing toward
its wintry death.
To understand the light,
first understand the dark.
2 comments:
There is nothing more intriguing than autumn light, Glynn. Beautiful!
Beautiful, Glynn. It's all about chiaroscuro, right?
Truly, my favorite time of year, though I could do without these summer climes in St. Louis. I'm sure you'd agree! Ugh.
Lynn
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