"When gentians roll their fingers tight
To save them for the morning,
And chestnuts fall from satin burrs
Without a sound of warning;
When on the ground red apples lie
In piles like jewels shining,
And redder still on old stone walls
Are leaves of woodbine twining;
When all the lovely wayside things
Their white-winged seeds are sowing,
And in the fields still green and fair,
Late aftermaths are growing;
When springs run low, and on the brooks,
In idle golden freighting,
Bright leaves sink noiseless in the hush
Of woods, for winter waiting;
When comrades seek sweet country haunts,
By twos and twos together,
And count like misers, hour by hour,
October's bright blue weather."
To save them for the morning,
And chestnuts fall from satin burrs
Without a sound of warning;
When on the ground red apples lie
In piles like jewels shining,
And redder still on old stone walls
Are leaves of woodbine twining;
When all the lovely wayside things
Their white-winged seeds are sowing,
And in the fields still green and fair,
Late aftermaths are growing;
When springs run low, and on the brooks,
In idle golden freighting,
Bright leaves sink noiseless in the hush
Of woods, for winter waiting;
When comrades seek sweet country haunts,
By twos and twos together,
And count like misers, hour by hour,
October's bright blue weather."
October's Bright Blue Weather
by
Helen Hunt Jackson (pen name, H.H.; born Helen Maria Fiske; October 15, 1830 – August 12, 1885) was an American poet and writer who became an activist on behalf of improved treatment of Native Americans. You can learn more if you click on her name. I shared a quote of hers at this post last month.
Lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret :)
DeleteHappy October!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie, and to you also :)
DeleteBeautiful. You have a great weekend as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue, you have a great weekend also :)
DeleteHappy October for you. More beer for me!
ReplyDeleteThank you Roentare, Octoberfest? :)
DeleteOctober...my favorite time of year!
ReplyDeleteHappy days ahead Denise.
Mine too, I love October. Same to you Anni, happy days ahead :)
DeleteA lovely bird.
ReplyDeleteAgreed :)
DeleteHappy October First!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol and to you also :) Hope it was a good one.
DeleteLove the poem.
ReplyDeleteCan you believe it's October already! Time really flies!
Happy October, Denise!
No I can't such a fast year and yes, time does fly :) Thank you Angie, the same to you :)
DeleteDarling photo and caption, Denise. Hold on to your hat today as October rolls in. Enjoy a cozy day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Martha Ellen, here's me holding on to my hat :) Many cozy days to you also :)
DeleteWhat a lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too Ann, thank you :)
DeleteCool picture.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
DeleteA perfect poem for the day! And I love your image!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeanie, so glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteThe poem certainly fit the time of year. My hat's off to Helen Hunt Jackson for a life well-lived.
ReplyDeleteThank you Latane and yes, an amazing lady :)
DeleteThis poem really gets the mood of October.
ReplyDeleteMe too, thanks Red :)
DeleteBeautiful! Happy October.
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine, you too :)
DeleteHappiest of Octobers to you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen, wishing you the same :)
DeleteYessssss!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow, for October Eves.
🍁 🌻 🍂 🌰 🍂 🌻 🍁
Most definitely, thank you BB :)
DeleteLovely post Denise.
ReplyDeleteMany good wishes for a happy October.
All the best Jan
Thank you Jan, so glad you enjoyed it. I wish you the same :)
DeleteI can't believe it's October already! That's a gorgeous woodpecker photo. No woodpeckers here in Hawaii, I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteMe neither Kay, what a fast year! He is gorgeous and I do enjoy our woodpeckers. I would enjoy your birds also :)
DeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ashok :)
DeleteYeah to finally October and fall 🍁🍂weather and what a great welcome, Denise! This is my favorite season and it would be nice if it lasted as long as the recent hot summer did, but sadly will not 😟
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely time of the year isn't it? I wish it lasted longer also :)
DeleteIndeed, that is a good description of October.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too, thanks Linda :)
DeleteI love her poems...at least some of them. My mom always quoted September...and now I usually start quoting the first verse or two. (I have not memorized them all.)
ReplyDeleteThat’s wonderful and a lovely memory of your mom. I need to start memorizing again.
DeleteOh, those bright orange pumpkins made me smile. All the colors of Fall on your post today. It's wonderful that you appreciate poetry. I do as well. : )
ReplyDelete~Sheri
I love poetry Sheri, have done since I was a child. Glad you enjoyed my fall theme at the feeder today :)
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