Autumn Passage

 

When I must go, I wish a time like autumn

musically dressed in showers of red and gold

as if to think, departing earth, I caught some

fresh luster from the bliss of growing old,

some fuller fruitfulness made rich with seed

whose burden is its blessing, though I go,

going fulfilled, not cumbered by the need

to tend fields younger hands must reap and sow.

 

I wish to pass as grass, from change to change

unwearied, having brought my sheaves to store,

at peace for having spanned the broadest range

of life and love still sensing something more

to try and find like leaves tumbling from trees

an urge of wind, a freedom on the breeze.

 

 

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