i can almost see the neighbors now their white-washed porch and blue metal roof, the brown-white marbled coats of their horses grazing along the perimeter, just beyond the thinning tree barrier between us trees still green with life, slowly fading, tip tops aglow in shades of amber and rust empty nests teetering like bristly blobs in the wind, nestled in nooks high above the bustle below at long last, autumn has settled in for a spell season of bonfires, apple cider, pumpkin spice, sweaters season of letting go, of gleaning what we’ve sown and offering what’s left back to the earth and sky I can see the neighbors now as the air grows chill as winter looms close and days grow dark as the veil grows thinner…thinner still it’s comforting you know, to remember that I am not…that we are never truly alone i see you…i see you
Hi Sadje…it’s been a rough year…things not getting better. I am trying to be gentle with myself and rest more so I have plenty to give as a caretaker. Lots of long deep breaths. ❤️
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October 1st, 2023 at 12:14 pm
It’s been a while since I’ve seen your poem Kat.
This one is so evocative and vivid. Almost as if I’m there too
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October 1st, 2023 at 12:16 pm
Hi Sadje…it’s been a rough year…things not getting better. I am trying to be gentle with myself and rest more so I have plenty to give as a caretaker. Lots of long deep breaths. ❤️
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October 1st, 2023 at 12:21 pm
I thought that must be the case. Yes self care is indeed very important
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