October (poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar)

October (poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar)

October poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar

October

October is the treasurer of the year,
And all the months pay bounty to her store;
The fields and orchards still their tribute bear,
And fill her brimming coffers more and more.
But she, with youthful lavishness,
Spends all her wealth in gaudy dress,
And decks herself in garments bold
Of scarlet, purple, red, and gold.

She heedeth not how swift the hours fly,
But smiles and sings her happy life along;
She only sees above a shining sky;
She only hears the breezes’ voice in song.
Her garments trail the woodlands through,
And gather pearls of early dew
That sparkle, till the roguish Sun
Creeps up and steals them every one.

But what cares she that jewels should be lost,
When all of Nature’s bounteous wealth is hers?
Though princely fortunes may have been their cost,
Not one regret her calm demeanor stirs.
Whole-hearted, happy, careless, free,
She lives her life out joyously,
Nor cares when Frost stalks o’er her way
And turns her auburn locks to gray.

by Paul Laurence Dunbar

I work to amplify good wherever I find it. I love color, texture, beauty, great ideas, nature, metaphor, deliciousness, genuine spirituality, and exploring new territory. I encourage authenticity, nurture creativity, champion sustainability, promote peace, and hope to foster a new renaissance where we all are free to be our most fulfilled, multifaceted, and terrific selves. Read more here.

3 Comments

  1. Myra Rucker 2 months ago

    Lovely. Thank you.

  2. Dilys 2 months ago

    October had been a favourite month for me for many years! Here in the UK we often have beautiful, clear and sunny days full of Autumn colours, in which to celebrate birthdays and a wedding anniversary, before we hunker down for the Winter! This is all encapsulated in the lovely poem. Thanks x

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      Polly Castor 2 months ago

      A favorite one here too!

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