Late Summer’s Sigh

The air is still.

The summer sun warmer.

The shadows loom longer.

The plant-life grows fuller

with fruit-heads grown denser

on spindly stalks, sparser.

Awaiting the moment

when chill air reminds them

to unhand their burdens

And give up their ghosts

to a well-deserved slumber.

Quietly waiting,

silent and still,

’til autumn’s first frost leaves them quieter still.