Black tree, tall, beyond,
Leaves small, bright, blond,
Days short, hazy light,
Nights long, moon bright,
Past the summer brief,
Now autumn, quiet relief.
– eab, Fall ’66
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– eab, Fall ’66
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Warm, and cooling in the evening,
Grass dry, and browning,
Wind full, and blowing;
Ah! – Indian Summer.
Clouds white, and billowing,
Trees all hues, and bending,
Last rose lone, and fading,
Autumn everywhere.
Walnuts and hickories falling,
Little red one-rooms swelling;
Clear-toned bells ringing,
The best is here.
Leaves green – now yellowing,
Yellow – now browning,
Red and varying,
Each a color to share.
Reaping and harvesting,
Gathering and storing;
Careful and preserving,
Now fields are bare.
Once and short lasting,
Each year returning,
Beautiful and heart churning,
Lovely, lovely, Indian Summer. -eab, 10/1964
Written while at student at God’s Bible School,Cincinnati,Ohio
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Black tree, tall, beyond,
Leaves small, bright, blond,
Days short, hazy light,
Nights long, moon bright,
Past the summer brief,
Now autumn, quiet relief. -eab, 11/66
Written while in college, Cincinnati,Ohio
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