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November Chill

Thanksgiving November

Lily Swarn by Lily Swarn
December 7, 2025
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The nip in the air sharpens your edges

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Ensheathing you in swirls of chill

The ninth month originally

November showers spiritual spas

The one plus one of eleven gears you up for another life

A double whammy in life’s high rise buildings

A benediction in after life

 

Swing to the music of the gale

And let your skirts flow in His Grace

It’s the days of reckoning yourself

Eyes downcast in humility

While the symphony of russet leaves sets off a spring in your stride

It’s Thanksgiving time my friends

To rejoice in His fathomless bounty

Love is in the November breeze

And “Thank you” is on my lips

 

The Chinar Leaf

The chill was crawling into her world weary bones

Clinging like moss on an ancient stone

Making her wrap her shawl tighter around her buxom form

Each autumn leaf glowed with a burning heart

Setting aflame each pore of her gasping being

Why did she think the dying leaves were blossoming petals ?

Had she completely lost sense of time ?

 

A Chinar leaf fell near her dainty feet

Perfectly formed and coppery red

It was like the picture of an autumn leaf in a child’s book

The Valley whispered its grey secrets in her ears

Each falling leaf had a story to tell

 

Today again the newsreader screeched about another dead terrorist

A slip of a boy he was

His beard hardly cropping up on his handsome visage

Some mother had lost a piece of her life

Just like the Chinar was losing its leaves

 

They looked so pretty on her chiffon sari

These russet leaves of embroidered Chinar

She touched their silken threads as she dressed for the party

The tree across the Dal looked at her image in the waters

She was carrying the corpses of hundreds

Of young leaves on her shimmering hem

 

           Lily Swarn is an internationally acclaimed poet, novelist, and essayist, author of A Drop of Cosmos. She is the 2023-24 International Beat Poet Laureate India and a Peace and Humanity ambassador. She can be reached at sukhish83@gmail.com

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