Pamela Wyn Shannon
Pamela Wyn Shannon - September's Way lyrics
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At summer's end the crickets fade And birds soon leave the nests they made The rush of sadness pulls me down But lifts when whirling winds resound The falling acorn, the bent leafy road The wet mossy bark, the insect's dull drone The red ember sunset, the seed-rattling gourd The crackling wood in the black iron hearth Time is turning, toiling, churning September's way will slowly turn The plow again for harvest's horn Until the bracken and stubbled field is frosted The cold gorge and rushes, the pending willow The gurgle of rain, glistening gleam of red leaves The calm of the horses, their scent on the gate Mud on the slates, wet wool on the lamb Time is turning, toiling, churning September's way will slowly turn The plow again for harvest's horn Until the bracken and stubbled field is frosted The wet-lustered rosehips, the dark crimson haws The crop of-the berry in glistening shaws The cobnuts and filberts, the hazel and husk Sacks for the nutting, hunted at dusk Time is turning, toiling, churning September's way will slowly turn The plow again for harvest's horn Until the bracken and stubbled field is frosted The ripe apples fall When the spice-chilled winds blow Earth-linked are pumpkins And vined as they grow The grey musky rabbit, the cold stem of the kale Smokey and frosty is the breath of the earth Time is turning, toiling, churning September's way will slowly turn The plow again for harvest's horn Until the bracken and stubbled field is frosted Red burnished pears soaked in claret-red wine Days of the hydref soaked in tree sap and brine The kernfests and clyacks Round the plenty filled horns The dark cello hum of the trees plaintive sound... (September's Way was. written as a soundtrack for traveling down the East-West Rd. from Putney to Dummerston, Vermont on a rainy Autumn day)