James Carlos Blake Quotes
The Moon Grew Plump And Pale As A Peeled Apple, Waned Into The Passing Nights, Then Showed Itself Again As A Thin Silver Crescent In The Twilit Western Sky. The Shed Of Leaves Became A Cascade Of Red And Gold And After A Time The Trees Stood Skeletal Against A Sky Of Weathered Tin. The Land Lay Bled Of Its Colors. The Nights Lengthened, Went Darker, Brightened In Their Clustered Stars. The Chilled Air Smelled Of Woodsmoke, Of Distances And Passing Time. Frost Glimmered On The Morning Fields. Crows Called Across The Pewter Afternoons. The First Hard Freeze Cast The Countryside In Ice And Trees Split Open With Sounds Like Whipcracks. Came A Snow Flurry One Night And Then A Heavy Falling The Next Day, And That Evening The Land Lay White And Still Under A High Ivory Moon.
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