Sunday, September 13, 2009

Thoughts on Autumn

This was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne.....beautiful thoughts on this beautiful season that is upon us.

Still later in the season Nature's tenderness waxes stronger. It is impossible not to be fond of our mother now; for she is so fond of us! At other periods she does not make this impression on me, or only at rare intervals; but in these genial days of autumn, when she has perfected her harvests and accomplished every needful thing that was given her to do, then she overflows with a blessed superfluity of love. She has leisure to caress her children now. It is good to be alive at such times. Thank Heaven for breath - yes, for mere breath - when it is made up of a heavenly breeze like this! It comes with a real kiss upon our cheeks; it would linger fondly around us if it might; but since it must be gone, it embraces us with its whole kindly heart and passes onward to embrace likewise the next thing that it meets. A blessing is flung abroad and scattered far and wide over the earth, to be gathered up by all who choose. I recline upon the still unwithered grass and whisper to myself, "O perfect day! O beautiful world! O beneficent God!" And it is the promise of a blessed eternity; for our Creator would never have made such lovely days and have given us the deep hearts to enjoy them, above and beyond all thought, unless we were meant to be immortal. This sunshine is the golden pledge therof. It beams through the gates of paradise and shows us glimpses far inward.

5 comments:

Diva Kreszl said...

What a beautiful post to share...thank you!!!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful......
Love,
Marilyn

Anne Huskey-Lockard said...

Absolutely wonderful! I drove to church through the countryside, and though not this much color, you can begin to see it!
It's so beautiful and inspirational!!!!

XXOO!!!
Anne

Marlene said...

The picture is gorgeous, fall is my favorite time of year, thanks for sharing those beautiful word with us.

Debra Keirce said...

I love the autumn season too!