Go-Summer    by  Mary O'Donoghue



Just Autumn. Burnt lawns
are patched with gauze
and the glycerine trees
wear moulting periwigs.
September air is draped
with hairs that noose
the flies from their
haphazard trails,
or a mesh of cable
for small spiders'
morning gossip.
The blatherskites.



© Mary O'Donoghue