What a strange summer we've had, all a jumble of blue and grey skies, sunshine and rain, brilliance and fog, warmth and chilliness. These low grey clouds make me feel ready to prepare for hibernation: withdraw to a quieter social schedule, books, fires, poetry, melancholy music. I can never decide which I like best, summer or autumn. I think the truth is I love them both more because of each other. Summer is all heady experience and autumn is all remembrance. When the summer is closing I feel as though another year has passed...and what have I learned, how have I grown, what loves are richer? My heart feels full and prepares to sleep a bit while my mind (in the crispness of the air) takes over to process all that has happened...back to school, wool skirts, tights, fuzzy sweaters, intellectual stimulation, smoky days and early twilight. I love the line in "You've Got Mail" where Tom Hanks writes he'd buy Meg Ryan a bouquet of freshly sharpened pencils. I need to watch that again. It's one of the only "romantic comedies" that I truly like.
when, one night, I put my lips to his wineglass
I crave a quieter life.
2 comments:
Erin. This is a beautiful post. You are such a good writer! I'll watch You've Got Mail with you to celebrate Autumn if you like! There's plenty of Earl Grey at my house :)
If it's cloudless tomorrow night we'll have to go to a good spot for star gazing on the island. Shooting stars are bound to be abundant!
BBC, my heart just leapt with joy. The anticipation of the future (near and far) is so very sweet! (And a compliment from such a great writer as yourself is a compliment indeed.)
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