Autumn Lilac
A lilac bloomed one autumn day ’Mid gold and russet glow.
How strange of it to bloom that way, A springtime blossom show.
O lilac inappropriate It’s not a vernal time
The blossom you regenerate Lacks reason and lacks rhyme.
But in the lilac’s fragrant flower A revelation told.
Renewal knows no date or hour Nor season to unfold.
I am the bud; my faith the flume As cocreating kin.
Revealed in autumn lilac’s bloom: Renewal dwells within.
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