A Prayer For Autumn
Ingrid Kincaid

 

You felt the fog gather, then drip
From moss and antler

You stilled yourself
You heard
The muffled call of elk, the response of geese

Stored summer sun released itself in ritual fire
And you saw through to the other side

But when will you remember to pray?

For the leaves to fall
For the river to flood
For death

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