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10 SEPTEMBER

The goldenrod is yellow;

The corn is turning brown;

The trees in apple orchards

With fruit are bending down.

The gentian’s bluest fringes

Are curling in the sun;

In dusky pods the milkweed

Its hidden silk has spun.

The sedges flaunt their harvest

In every meadow-nook;

And asters by the brookside

Make asters in the brook.

From dewy lanes at morning

The grapes’ sweet odors rise;

At noon the roads all flutter

With yellow butterflies.

By all these lovely tokens

September days are here,

With summer’s best of weather,

And autumn’s best of cheer.

( Helen Hunt Jackson )

The Author

Helen Hunt Jackson (1831-1885) was an American poet and novelist.She was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, where her father was a professor in Amherst College, but she spent much of her life in California. She married a banker in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she lived for a few years.Her poems are very beautiful, and “September” and “October’s Bright Blue Weather” are especially good pictures of these autumn months. Every child should know these poems by heart.

Word list

sedges : a kind of wild grass

flaun : to show something shamelessly

flutte : to fl

You Practice

Answer the following questions.

1) What is meant by the harvest of the sedges?

2) How are the “asters in the brook” made?

3) According to the poem, what does September bring?

4) What things in this poem have you seen?

5) What beautiful parts of nature does the poet describe? nOkxrwhsuwPD+ZoUejb7BAFvzIRCbEIjNXYFsR9u/j+vNPOj7Z9Q285iwu8ESpYi

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