September
BY: Sylvia Lewis Kinney,William R. Ridgeway
The nests are empty And the birds have flown. The brittlebush is dry And white as bone.
The magic that was spring, When flowers spread In sheets across the hills, Is gone. But nothing is dead.
Everything waits alive Beneath the sand, Waits for the Hour, the Word, The mighty Hand.
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