Poem: The Arrival of Autumn

Straight from summer
into autumn
from eighty nine
to forty five
the thermometer is confused.

Winds blow
under a perfect blue sky
I need to auto defrost
the windows of my car
first time this season.

Cold comes late
or early depending
on what you're used to
break out the sweaters
put away the tropical shirts.

Order hot coffee
cider and tea
a drink to warm up
the old bones and
take away the shivers.

My joints protest
but I've always loved
this time of year
when the leaves turn color
and the campfires burn bright.


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