Sssshhh! Have you heard it?
I did. Last week. On an evening walk.
Our Mother is preparing for sleep.
The chorus of crickets—the last hold outs–sang a lullabye,
one last repeat performance from summer.
The Maples outside my patio, shocked by the coming winter’s chill,
dressed for season’s end:
Orange, pale green and a hint of yellow.
A Hoot owl called out in the distance.
She’s going to sleep, our Mother.
And then there's us, her unruly children. Refusing to sleep, hard-wired on synthetic steroids of busyness.
Mother knows her body. She knows to listen.
My own tells me: Munch oranges. Spinach. Potatoes.
I, too, have my Mother’s wisdom.
She whispers.
I can hear her.
When I listen.
Sssshhhh….
I love the way you expressed this Leisa. I love fall and seeing the colors, but the thought of three months of winter depresses me. I have to remind myself that it is the rhythm of all things. Everything needs rest. Rain and cold.