Autumn Leaves by Marilyn Chin
The leaves are starting to turn around here and it’s getting a little cooler at night. I’m eagerly awaiting full-blown fall, which I haven’t really experienced since before I moved to Texas.
Autumn Leaves
By Marilyn Chin
The dead piled up, thick, fragrant, on the fire escape.
My mother ordered me again, and again, to sweep it clean.
All that blooms must fall. I learned this not from the Tao,
but from high school biology.
Oh, the contradictions of having a broom and not a dustpan!
I swept the leaves down, down through the iron grille
and let the dead rain over the Wong family’s patio.
And it was Achilles Wong who completed the task.
  We called her:
The-one-who-cleared-away-another-family’s-autumn.
She blossomed, tall, benevolent, notwithstanding.
