Hello
everyone –
The
month of September has begun, with warm days, cool nights, and the beginning of
the harvest in the American Midwest. To mark the transition from summer to
autumn, here are some back-to-school poems that I recall from my own elementary
school days in the 1970s!
“A
Calendar of Sonnets: September”
By
Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885)
O
golden month! How high thy gold is heaped!
The
yellow birch-leaves shine like bright coins strung
On
wands; the chestnut's yellow pennons tongue
To
every wind its harvest challenge. Steeped
In
yellow, still lie fields where wheat was reaped;
And
yellow still the corn sheaves, stacked among
The
yellow gourds, which from the earth have wrung
Her
utmost gold. To highest boughs have leaped
The
purple grape, -- last thing to ripen, late
By
very reason of its precious cost.
O
Heart, remember, vintages are lost
If
grapes do not for freezing night-dews wait.
Think,
while thou sunnest thyself in Joy's estate,
Mayhap
thou canst not ripen without frost!
“September”
by Helen Hunt Jackson
The
golden-rod is yellow;
The
corn is turning brown;
The
trees in apple orchards
With
fruit are bending down.
The
gentian’s bluest fringes
Are
curling in the sun;
In
dusty pods the milkweed
Its
hidden silk has spun.
The
sedges flaunt their harvest,
In
every meadow nook;
And
asters by the brook-side
Make
asters in the brook.
From
dewy lanes at morning
The
grapes’ sweet odors rise;
At
noon the roads all flutter
With
yellow butterflies.
By
all these lovely tokens
September
days are here,
With
summer’s best of weather,
And
autumn’s best of cheer.
But
none of all this beauty
Which
floods the earth and air
Is
unto me the secret
Which
makes September fair.
‘Tis
a thing which I remember;
To
name it thrills me yet:
One
day of one September
I
never can forget.
“Back
to School” by Helen H. Moore
Summer's
almost gone now,
And
on the streets we see
School
buses filled with children
Where
ice cream trucks should be.
“Fall
Is Here” by Helen H. Moore
Fall
is here. Another year is coming to an end.
Summer’s
finished, summer’s gone, winter’s round the bend.
Fall
is piles of crunchy leaves, orange, gold, and red.
Fall
is sweaters with long sleeves and blankets on the bed.
Fall
is football, fall is pumpkins, fall’s where summer ends;
And
fall is coming back to school, and seeing all my friends.
Happy
September to one and all! :)
Rob
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