Our summer outing was a no go because we couldn’t find a spot we all agreed on, and our September meeting was cancelled because of a storm. It seems as though we have had at least 40 days and 40 nights of rains, although not all in a row, which is good, because we’d all be going crazy. So, here’s hoping the sky will be blue and the sun shining for our next meeting on Oct. 21, 10:30 a.m., in the Sohier Room of the Beverly Public Library, Essex Street, Beverly. I will add more information as we get closer to the date
I’m having trouble with WordPress, so I broke the stanzas with dots so that you can enjoy this wonderful poem by Stanley Kunitz.
End of Summer
BY STANLEY KUNITZ
An agitation of the air,
A perturbation of the light
Admonished me the unloved year
Would turn on its hinge that night.
….
I stood in the disenchanted field
Amid the stubble and the stones,
Amazed, while a small worm lisped to me
The song of my marrow-bones.
…
Blue poured into summer blue,
A hawk broke from his cloudless tower,
The roof of the silo blazed, and I knew
That part of my life was over.
…
Already the iron door of the north
Clangs open: birds, leaves, snows
Order their populations forth,
And a cruel wind blows.



