Gold is wherever you look
– Lines written in celebration of a natural phenomenon
Gold is wherever you look –
up the treetops, down in the moss.
Be glad; enjoy your fortune
while you can feel and see it –
this luck won’t stay forever with us.
These are the days
when the aspen shines
more brightly than the sun.
These leaves are the lights;
the aspen trees the guides
on your path to winter.
No more green;
no need for shade.
These last weeks of the mushroom season
bright chanterelles have grown –
after the rain, the wind, the unpleasantness –
in unexpected places, in aromatic abundance.
Recall when all is dark, cold, hidden:
rustling light; fragrant gold.
up the treetops, down in the moss.
Be glad; enjoy your fortune
while you can feel and see it –
this luck won’t stay forever with us.
These are the days
when the aspen shines
more brightly than the sun.
These leaves are the lights;
the aspen trees the guides
on your path to winter.
No more green;
no need for shade.
These last weeks of the mushroom season
bright chanterelles have grown –
after the rain, the wind, the unpleasantness –
in unexpected places, in aromatic abundance.
Recall when all is dark, cold, hidden:
rustling light; fragrant gold.
(c) Maria Ljungdahl 2006