Poetry Friday: Sometimes in Fall

Happy Poetry Friday!

Lately I’ve been waking to the poetry of Barbara Crooker, thanks to Poetry Friday friend, Karen Edmiston, who happens to be hosting today. Karen posted a poem by Barbara Crooker a few months ago, and I immediately wanted more. I connect with so many of Crooker’s themes, her use of metaphor is exquisite, and she’s a fellow Pennsylvanian. Here are a few lines from “October Light” which inspired my poem for today:

October Light
where the air turns to honey, thickens, earth’s ochre hour.
Here is the map of perfect weather, the brief sweet
return of sun before the short gray days at year’s end…
Barbara Crooker, from The White Poems, 2001

We have a porch/sun room at the back of our house where the sun streams in during the late afternoon. When the trees are glowing and the air is clear, that room is filled with such warmth it almost takes my breath away. I wasn’t sitting in that room when I read “October Light,” but it’s all I could think of.

Sometimes In Fall

when the sky is turquoise
and the maples glazed with a ruddy glow,
the porch fills with the warmth of a thousand suns
the memories of growing children
sharing secrets
shouts of joy, tears of sorrow,
family, past and present.
Caught in the memory of a life well lived,
the late afternoon light
hugs my heart.
Draft, RoseCappelli2023

Be sure to stop by Karen’s blog today for the roundup, a lovely tribute to the wonder of Autumn, and lots more poetry goodness.

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26 Responses to Poetry Friday: Sometimes in Fall

  1. Patricia Franz's avatar Patricia Franz says:

    Rose this is exquisite! The maples glazed, light hugging heart! I want to sit in your sun room and let it wash me in memories. Thank you!

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  2. Joyce P. Uglow's avatar Joyce Uglow says:

    I love this, Rose! … a life well lived.

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  3. Ah, the hug of late afternoon light. I can see those leaves glazed with a ruddy glow–beautiful description!

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  4. maryleehahn's avatar maryleehahn says:

    How beautiful that the light crystalizes with your memories and hugs your heart!

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  5. jama's avatar jama says:

    Love your poem — I can just picture that warm sunlight streaming into the room. And Barbara Crooker is one of my favorite contemporary poets!!

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  6. margaretsmn's avatar margaretsmn says:

    “hugs my heart” is such a lovely line. I am also inspired by Barbara Crooker. One of the first times I read her was a poem in Georgia Heard’s anthology of women’s poetry. “Ordinary Life” https://www.yourdailypoem.com/listpoem.jsp?poem_id=2166
    I wrote a companion poem: https://reflectionsontheteche.com/2016/01/15/nothing-happened/
    Don’t you love when a poem inspires a poem inspires a poem…?

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  7. lindabaie's avatar lindabaie says:

    I love Barbara Crooker, too, Rose. What beautiful words from her & now you’ve made me want to sit in your sun room, pulling “the warmth of a thousand suns” close. And I love the perfect ending, “hugs my heart”.

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  8. Tracey Kiff-Judson's avatar Tracey Kiff-Judson says:

    Absolutely beautiful, Rose! I went and looked up a few Barbara Crooker poems, and her writing reminds me of your writing. Both so lovely!

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  9. This is really beautiful and captures the season and feelings so well. I really love the line “maples glazed with a ruddy glow.”

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  10. Beautiful images, Rose. I can see the sunlit filled porch once trampled by children. I don’t know Barbara Crooker, but I’m going to find her and introduced myself to her. Thank you!

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  11. Oh, that “late afternoon light” warms my heart as well, Rose. This is the first fall we’ve been in our upstate SC house full time, and the yard is a rolling substrate for oaks, maples, and hickories. I’ve been snapping so many phone pictures of the sunlight illuminating the colorful leaves during the “golden hour.” Thanks for sharing all!

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  12. Denise Krebs's avatar Denise Krebs says:

    Oh, Rose, my heart! This is such a beautiful snippet of the love in your family and heart, with the golden touches of sunshine and autumn. Your poem is exquisite.

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  13. Rose, those first three lines! They are astonishingly beautiful and make me feel like I’ve just been dropped in the middle of a fall afternoon that makes me know life will be all right…

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  14. Karen Edmisten's avatar Karen Edmisten says:

    Rose, this is gorgeous! I love everything about it. The turquoise sky, the maples glazed with a ruddy glow, the memories, the heart hug … just beautiful. ❤️❤️ And I’m so happy you’re enjoying Barbara Crooker. She’s a treasure, and so are you!

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  15. “Caught in the memory of a life well lived,” Oh, I love this line, Rose!

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  16. cvarsalona's avatar cvarsalona says:

    Rose, I am circling back to add a comment. The last two lines of your poem is touchy. Happy End-of-Fall! See you at PF tomorrow.

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