A couple agrees about the love of September. |
A forever September, forever said he; let’s forget all about wintertime misery. Catch the rays of the sun and a breath of fresh air; old September can linger with winter nowhere. Make a case for September, said she by his side; ’tis the ninth month in which summertime will abide. Though the days do grow shorter with sun setting fast, a September delights, so I wish it would last. It remains a transition from summer to fall; autumn readies bright hues because it hears the call. With the equinox, day and night have equal time; yet that’s only one day, then the night starts to climb. I would rather September detain his own ground; I’m against freezing rain and the wind’s howling sound. I could wish I was Joshua stopping the sun; but that’s too much to ask—life on Earth would be done. Still the Earth could remain with the sun going forth; (it would steady its ecliptic path in the north.) And so winter could sit with a gust in his mouth since the path of the sun would not head to the south. Then September would stay—nights refreshingly cool; Halloween would be okay with goblin and ghoul. A September so fine and so dandy, said he; just in case you’ve not noticed I’m with you, said she. 24 Lines Writer’s Cramp Winner 9-28-19 |