September

Ted Hughes

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We sit late, watching the dark slowly unfold:
No clock counts this.
When kisses are repeated and the arms hold
There is no telling where time is.

It is midsummer: the leaves hang big and still:
Behind the eye a star,
Under the silk of the wrist a sea, tell
Time is nowhere.

We stand; leaves have not timed the summer.
No clock now needs
Tell we have only what we remember:
Minutes uproaring with our heads

Like an unfortunate King's and his Queen's
When the senseless mob rules;
And quietly the trees casting their crowns
Into the pools.

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  • jewelhefner939

    Wow, this really hits home. Makes me think about how time truly flies by without us even realizin. I love the juxtaposition between calm moments and the chaos of life. It's a real reminder to unplug and just be present. The imagery here is outstanding, very thought-provoking. Truly moving, I love it.