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Kate Lamberg
(how the beet red color of the leaves)
how the beet red color of the leaves
catches the corner of peripheries…
never ceases to amaze
those who take time
seriously enough
to pay attention
after all the many autumns–
rolled together like a fat loose joint–
remembered through repetition…
still, this amazement — felt in chest,
third eye and crown…
each time any set of eyes
choose to gaze
above the hub bub of suburbia,
cutting through the ersatz of society
sifting out the shoulds, woulds,
and if-onlies..to sweep the deck
immaculately clean of debris
to gaze and wonder at pitch pine bark,
the shine of an October sun
on a bottle green pond,
the flight of geese
going south,
the opened mouth of the great blue heron–
catching fish close to dark
still the beet red leaves clinging–
as the minds of poets hope
their memories housed in limbic
chambers– stay vibrantly alive
for all their wind swept days
Kate Lamberg is the Beat Poet Laureate of Long Island ( 2019-2021). She is also a musician, a healing facilitator, and an avid hiker. Her poems can be found in several anthologies, as well as on her blog: katyajo@blogspot.com.