'A day in Autumn' (poem) written by R S Thomas

This poem comes from his anthology 'Poetry for Supper', published by Rupert Hart-Davis)


It will not always be like this,

The air windless, a few last

Leaves adding their decoration

To the trees' shoulders, braiding the cuffs

Of the boughs with gold; a bird preening


In the lawn's mirror. Having looked up

From the day's chores, pause a minute,

Let the mind takes it photograph

Of the bright scene, something to wear

Against the heart in the long cold.

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