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Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Autumn Damp

 Autumn Damp

Wet lawns awaiting final cut

Long uneven shocks of grass harbouring windfalls

Of soft decaying garden fruit

Bruises oozing juicy sweetness

Undersides brown and rotting

Their musky warmth home to lazy drunken wasps

 

Droppings and sheddings from near-naked trees

Scratchy branch-fingers standing stark against the sky

Of a late misty morning

Among the mulching mess of leaves

Shading grey then into black

A fading dark, damp mush

Food for insects and work for worms

Mouldering down into foul and stinking mess

And the rich, rank stench of dying

 

Rambling brambles scratching, tangling

Snagged with over-ripened berries

Bursting and staining the fingers

Before falling, bruised and broken

Down among bedraggled nettles

Strewn heavy with dew-droplets

And in the darker shady places

Sprout musky mushrooms and toxic toadstools

The only livid growths amongst funereal hues

 

And now we lose the light

And gain the chill of shorter days

Sending shivers through the cobwebs

Soggy silver hunting nets

Strewn dewy amongst the weeds

And auburn leaf-fall

The occasional flash of gold or red

Between the darker shades of the grim-hued palette

Of the tired ground

As it awaits the swirling fogs

That will come to embrace it

And bring the freezing kiss of Winter

 

 Copyright Andy Fawthrop 2020

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