Summer’s End

my roving eye catches
on a crisp September morn
meadows wet with dew
late summer blooms
and cattle corn still tall in the fields

bales of gold so nicely placed
as a picture in my mind
like Mother’s pumpkin pie
and barns full of sweet hay
for a game of hide-and-go-seek

sweeping orchards
giving up their fruit fragrant the air
beckoning another day
to taste a sweet ripe fruit
in cool shade of a lazy afternoon
basking in glorious Indian summer
storing memories
for winter daydreams …

— E. M. COURTEMANCHE

(Originally published Christmas, 1999.)

The famous Taddle Creek end note

Author Bio

E. M. Courtemanche lives in Christie-Ossington. She has been published in the poetry anthology Daybreak on the Land (National Library of Poetry, 1996) and hopes to publish an anthology of her own in the near future. (Last updated Christmas, 1999.)


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