
Waxing Moon and Summer’s Farewell
How swiftly the season turns:
moment passes by another moment
as in my elusive nighttime dreams,
all the while the ardor for life abides
though cooler breezes quench
the noonday fires โ
I hear summerโs last melodies
edged with change
cedar waxwings whistle among the birches,
the meadow edge
hums with crickets and katydids,
mourning doves croon their yearning calls
into the twilight air โ
evening approaches:
a waxing half moon sheds silver threads
upon the garden fronds,
forest trees cast blurred shadows,
open fields lie platinum pale
half radiant, half shrouded,
inlet waters quietly flow
into their appointed oceans
in albescent half-light โ
last day of August
I stand at the precipice of summerโs departure
on a quarter moon evening,
revealing yet secretive
of what approaching Autumn holds.
D. G. Vachal ยฉ 2025
Image by W.carter, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Wonderful, Dee. You paint lovely word pictures of nature pure…
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment, RJ. I am encouraged by your words. Blessings to you!
Beautiful!
Thank you so much, Dawn!
“a waxing half moon sheds silver threads
upon the garden fronds”… such a gorgeous image… as are the others, Dee, but that one is especially beautiful to me. You are so able to put into words what I sometimes see and miss so much.
Thank you so much Ellen for your very kind words. I am delighted you especially liked the image of the silver threads upon the garden fronds.” ๐๐
Lovely! Your poems are so rich and inspiring. Thanks for sharing them.
Thank you so much, Shelley for your uplifting words.