I must like this post. This is the second time I've reprinted it.
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Midwestern leaves, exhausted from
dressing up every day for the gala event of Autumn, slip into soft brown
dressing gowns and fall any which way into heaps and piles for their winter
slumber.
The sun decides it has lavished
enough radiance on us to last through next year. It grants a few gracious hours
but transfers the bulk of its favors to another hemisphere that has impatiently
waited its turn for light-drenched days.
Creatures that abandon the Midwest
and follow the sun call anxiously to each other to hurry. Snow is coming!
Hurry! Those animals required to stay spend waning days gathering food and
fatness to themselves, driven by an uneasy urgency. Male deer, knowing that
late fall will shed their enticing, entrancing antlers as ruthlessly as it
sheds leaves from trees, parade in front of females, libido-impelled to ignore
dangers of shotgun blasts and headlights.
The ground feels the warmth seep
away, sparing only a bit for some hardy mums and asters. It steels itself to
endure the crushing weight of tractors, rakes, and combines, hugging the
knowledge that soon a comforter of snow will shield it from raw winds and
ravaging machines and it can rest and recuperate till spring.
Then comes the wind. It bullies from
branches the few leaves that were hoping festivities would resume. It shouts
down the birds who spent the summer singing in the dawn until, recognizing an
adversary with greater endurance and endless reserves, they give up altogether
and are silent.
The glorious extravaganza of a
Midwest autumn is over. It won’t celebrate again till next year. It retires to
dream up the perfect date, theme and invitation list for Autumn 2013, and
allows Fall to work out last minute details with Winter on the exact date the
White and Ice Festivities will commence.
2 comments:
Lovely enough to make it seem not so bad that wither is coming.
Now that's art. Gorgeous!
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