Behold the age of summer
In her waning days
What once was ripe looks weary
As lush green goes to gray
To see her ragged beauty
In the last of august days
Is to look upon the ruins of her monumental grace
The buzzing air is quieter
Magic dusk dispells
Our time together falters
Halts
In a hurried season’s haste to turn into the fall

Behold the age of summer In her waning days What once was ripe looks weary As lush green goes to gray To see her ragged beauty In the last of august days Is to look upon the ruins of her monumental grace The buzzing air is quieter Magic dusk dispells Our time together falters Halts In a hurried season’s haste to turn into the fall