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Weekend Meditation: A Poem for the End of Summer

2009_09_06-figs.jpgSpell to Be Said Upon Departure
by Jane Hirshfield

What had come here to do
having finished,
shelves of the water lie flat.

Copper the leaves of the doorsill,
yellow and falling.
Scarlet the bird that is singing.

Vanished the labor, here walls are.
Completed the asking.
Loosing the birds there is water.

Having eaten the pears.
Having eaten
the black figs, the white figs. Eaten the apples.

Table be strewn.
Table be strewn with stems,
table with peelings of grapefruit and pleasure.

Table be strewn with pleasure,
what was here to be done having finished.

 
 

May your holiday be full of celebration and delight! May your table be strewn with the bounty of the summer harvest and rimmed in the celebration of good friendship.

Spell to Be Said Upon Departure is from the book The Lives of the Heart ($10.40, at Amazon) and is used by permission of the author.

(Image: Dana Velden)

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Comments (5)

Thanks for including one of my favorite poets. Her name is spelled with one d -- Jane Hirshfield.

posted by krister on September 6th 2009 at 1:05pm
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Fixed! Thanks, Krister.

posted by Dana V on September 6th 2009 at 1:21pm
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What a beautiful poem for the season. Thank you for sharing, Dana.

posted by lona on September 6th 2009 at 11:34pm
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what a lovely, lovely poem to bid farewell to our dear summer.

posted by giao {kiss my spatula} on September 7th 2009 at 7:53pm
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It's so good that she includes fruits of fall (pears, apples) and winter (grapefruit) in this poem.

posted by krister on September 8th 2009 at 12:25am
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