| This is a poem from an anthology of the same name by a local poet named Elizabeth Rooney. Her daughter collected her poems into a set of four books
 called 'All Miracle'. They are all lovely. I wish I had known Elizabeth Rooney.
 
 
| Storing September 
 You ask me what I did today.
 I could pretend and say,
 "I don't remember."
 But, no, I'll tell you what I did today --
 I stored September.
 Sat in the sun and let the sun sink in,
 Let all the warmth of it caress my skin.
 When winter comes, my skin will still remember
 The day I stored September.
 And then my eyes --
 I filled them with the deepest, bluest skies
 And all the traceries of wasps and butterflies.
 When winter comes, my eyes will still remember
 The day they stored September.
 And there was cricket song to fill my ears!
 And the taste of grapes
 And the deep purple of them!
 And asters, like small clumps of sky...
 You know how much I love them.
 That's what I did today
 And I know why.
 Just simply for the love of it,
 I stored September.
 
 9/25/90
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6 comments:
Beautiful. I've read other poems by Elizabeth Rooney and I was also thinking I wish I'd known her.
Some of them make quite an impact. For good.
Beautiful picture. Beautiful poem.
Thank you, Prude! A new poet to me. You've made my life richer!
Yay for poetry and pictures! Thank you for sharing!
Another post to make me cry. What a lovely poem!
I want to store September, too!
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