the evenings have become so sudden. in the space of a few minutes, the sky can flare and erupt into the most glorious colours and then fold in on itself. subsumed into the deepest velvet.
above charcoal hedges
and dead leaf of land
it cuts out a deep
gleaming furrow
of clear glass looking
through our funneled day
up a stair of stars.
italicized words excerpted from "dusk" stephen spender
10 comments:
A sublime sky. And your photography really does overwhelm me sometimes - such an art.
Marvelous charcoal hedges...
Perfect description of sunset- Delicious! When you die I hope that your brain is preserved- I want it! Oh, just thought- I am so much older than you- I will die first- DANG!
Linda Sue beat me to it....a perfect description of a sunset!
it is shocking and brisk and wonderful, isn't it? i am in love with fall.
xo
erin
titus - it's an interesting place to be seeing the to be seen. i don't know where the image of what is happening ends and the image of what i see begins. steven
tess - i so love spender's writing. i first came across him through christopher isherwood's constant references. steven
linda sue - it's so hard to know the who'll die first sweepstakes! aim for my soul - i think it's likely far more interesting and long lasting!!! steven
hope - i appreciate your echo. steven
erin - yes! the unlikely shock of such pronounced change is so awesome. it's part of why i so love the autumn. steven
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