You asked me
If I love you.
I said yes.
We drove through the countryside in fall
Autumn leaves turning
Whirling in circles.
We crossed the marsh
On an old boardwalk that sighed and swayed
Beneath our hesitant footsteps.
An autumn breeze sent ripples
Shimmering across open water
Into a stand of bulrushes.
No birds sing in fall
When snowbirds have not come yet.
The steel-blue sky is strangely silent.
You asked me
If I love you.
I said yes.
I love you in fall
When leaves turn to gold
And we grow old.
I love you in fall
When memories of raising our children
Bring us happiness.
I love you this season
When stories we tell each other
Tell the tale of our years together.
I love you in fall when leaves turn red
When an aspen leaf swoops down
To kiss your hand, and so do I.
We are in the autumn cycle of life
When things slow down
When shadows lengthen.
There’s a silver sheen
That touches everything
In fall.
Leaves glisten after a rain
Winds whirl them about
One last time.
That touch of silver
Frames our memories
In bas relief.
You asked me in fall
If I love you.
I said yes.
I love you
All seasons.
October 12, 2001