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© by Maya Stein

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

signs of autumn




















the first day the scarf comes out
apple cider on the stove
heather grey
rust orange
aubergine
clouds like drifting punctuation marks
the couch
a good book
the coffee table kissed by heels
deep sleep
dreamless night
slow mornings
breath
hands pressing on the car heater
soft skin
chapstick
midsections
casseroles
long embraces
the magic carpet of a leaf pile
children and the first runny noses
store windows announcing Halloween
letting the jaw go slack
wrist-warmers
thick socks
the wind kicking up a notch
the view from Mt. Monadnock
movie rentals
Rt. 128 North
Rt. 2 West
the train tracks in Leominster
Bursey's farm stand
results from the algebra test
tryouts for the winter play
Parent's Weekend
soccer games
wool
afternoon light
a path in the woods
time like gold crystals
the slim margin between evening and night
letting go
winding down
turning in
saying yes, come here,
come here.

2 comments:

Molly said...

Maya, if you take 128N to Rt-2W, you'll go through my home-town!

I don't live far from there now (just in Boston) and these signs are in my house, out my window, and cradling my soul these days.

GailNHB said...

Love this list. Made me smile a lot. Yes, autumn is here. Winter is coming. So much to enjoy at this time of year. And oodles of foods and drinks and activities and traditions to celebrate and be grateful for.

Thank you for this, Maya.