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Nicole Taylor, US
 

 

 

 

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Fall Nature In Independence, OR

 

Walking the dog,
my friend's dalmatian
she pulls
I pull
the other dog's bark.

At the Independence Amphitheatre
Riverview Park
downtown I sit
on the green lawn
with green walnut casings.

Small and large
nuts and leaves fall
in umbers, ambers, and taupes.
Small rounded acorns picked.
Small rounded oak leaves picked.

Poles and vines
of green hops
grow behind library.
Fall festival arrives
in late September.

Stray wild fruit and berries
bright green
apples, grapes, and pears
with juicy and crisp
fall to fields and streets.

fall 2007

 

 

sad leaves

 

Sunny September morning, I finished a painting
for a watercolors class, an imaginary trip through
autumn, and saw those colors everywhere tierra
samara and tree nuts as tierra verde and sugar maple
gum balls as Phthalocyanine greenholly berries, leaves.

In the Riverfront Park Loop,heading west, I was stopping
to pick up brightness and an interesting streaming
line and tear from a sad leaves on a sad tree,
before walking between two volunteer joss from
children and craft paper to adults and book sorting.

I saw sienna "ping-pong" ball galls and fuzzy galls leaving
rounded oak leaves. I was examining crepe paper like
leaves adorning azo colored quaking, whispering aspens of
scarlet and big leaf maples.

Hearts on lilacs and elms, lindens and cottonwoods
leaving their arms, branches.

 

 

September at the Dock
After Walt Whitman’s The Dalliance of the Eagles?
 

Watching slices of summer,
watching boats slice
all around us, and
he says “This is nice.”

Swinging legs and feet,
bare and exposing our
languish and languid
feelings, fears, and
stresses.

A couple pass by in
a canoe. We talk about
wanting to go paddle boating.

A couple of eagles or herons
fly by. I think about the
herons on Puget Island
at dad’s last home as
we wade and the heron wade.

The cool air slides
our bare limbs. I watch
the changing, swinging leaves.

I want to sit
and enjoy this dock
on the Willamette when
autumn fully arrives.

October 5, 2005

 

 

About Nicole Taylor, US

 

Nicole Taylor, has many hopeful projects and no MFA's. Nicole Taylor has been published online, a few print journals and local journals and winning locally in Oregon. She is an artist, a volunteer, a hiker and dancer, formerly in DanceAbility with physically disabled friends but Nicole is not physically disabled who blogs at  http:/www.apoetessanthology.blogspot.com   and http://www.facebook.com/Pushk1n

This is Nicole Taylor's first appearance in Sketchbook.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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