Constellations

  by Gina L. Richards

 

the way the stars

knit together or how

in the early morning

they seem to move in

wide circles around

the thin fragment of moon.

 

 

the snow

as it falls in November

clings to itself in the grass,

disappears just before

it touches the sidewalk.

 

 

under the oak,

a shroud of autumn:

even a slight movement causes

a leaf to drop,

the near silent tick-tick

as it drifts down.

 

 

frost coats the grass;

it folds

underfoot:

a slight

crushing.

 

 

and the way smoke

surrounds the moon:

winter in

the sudden sleep of

earth, the sudden bright star

above the sunrise.

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