“Autumn Girl,” by Eric Robert Nolan

You are fully a quarter of all seasons, and time, for all of every autumn gathers up in you. Your fair face is made from clear Septembers. Your eyes are every October. Novembers are your crown — leaves ignite there — in the darkening harvest brushfire of your hair. Let Time keep weighted winter; diffident … Continue reading “Autumn Girl,” by Eric Robert Nolan