The Trees Are Indian Princes

Bright yellow, red, and orange,
The leaves come down in hosts;
The trees are Indian princes,
But soon they’ll turn to ghosts.

– William Allingham (1824-1889), Irish poet

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Green how I want you green.
Green wind. Green branches.

Federico García Lorca (1898-1936), Spanish poet, playwright

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her swung breasts
Sway like full-blown yellow
Gloire de Dijon roses.

D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930), British poet and author

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the great orange bed where we lie
like two frozen paintings in a field of poppies.

Anne Sexton (1928-1974), American poet and writer

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Swinging
clusters of red, the hedges are full of them,
red-currant red, a graceful
ornament or a merry smile.

Denise Levertov (b. 1923), Anglo-American poet

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Thanks for bringing a little Fall to Southern California.

The photographers are:

GREEN

Pam, Austria

Sweet, Washington D.C.

Boutros, Virginia

Dagny, Berkeley

Rhea, Boston

YELLOW

Dana, Connecticut

Tara, Iowa City

Joan, Winnipeg

Caitlin, New York

ORANGE

Jessica, St. Louis

Jenny, Chicago

Alison, Kentucky

Chantel, Portland

Sarah, Pennsylvania

Elizabeth, New Hampshire

RED

Cynical Girl, New York

Elisabeth, Pennsylvania

Pearl, Ottawa

Marianne, Massachusetts

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62 Responses to The Trees Are Indian Princes

  1. Jody says:

    Perfect timing. I have collected your leaves. I have to figure out the best way to protect them through the mail. I will keep you posted on when I drop them off to the USPS.

  2. Neil says:

    Thanks, Jody. I can’t wait to receive an actual Georgia leaf in the mail. Next up — getting someone to send me a snowball from up North.

  3. Nice way to integrate the photos and the colors with poetry Thursday. Very well done.

  4. Miriam says:

    Great pictures. I wish we had Fall color in Austin, Texas, but we don’t. Not much anyway.

  5. Jules says:

    BRAVO! (Give me a few weeks and I’ll send you a snowball…)

  6. V-Grrrl says:

    A perfect way to wake up–nature and poetry.

    Now I’m homesick for fall in the Virginia mountains.

  7. Sarah says:

    i see you’ve got your fix of autumn leaves to make up for the lack of the season in LA!

  8. Fitena says:

    Lovely pictures. Love the poetry.

    Fitèna

  9. Catherine says:

    What a wonderful collection of lines and images – the last in each of the orange and red set particularly struck me

  10. susannah says:

    gorgeous pictures and poetry – love it… but i’m loving the fact that i’m your blog crush of the day more ;-)

  11. kristen says:

    You give good Fall.

  12. Leah says:

    Thanks for brightening my morning Neil. It’s been rough over here in the move-in world and I needed some peace and poetry.

    *big hug sent your way in appreciation*

  13. Roberta says:

    Beautiful. I feel badly I was more willing to share my bed with you then my autumn.
    Breasts I would pony up; who knew you’d mention?

  14. Jessica says:

    Sorry there wasn’t more orange leaf in mine.

  15. scott says:

    This is what it looks like
    When leaves die

    - The Artist Never Known as Prince

    Lovely post.

    Hello, Neil.

  16. Rhea says:

    Beautiful images and poetry!

  17. fringes says:

    Loved the poems and the photos. Great post.

  18. Dagny says:

    Lovely photos but I’m in Berkeley.

  19. Neil says:

    Dagny — fixed. I know Berkeley-Oakland have a love/hate thing going on.

  20. Sweet says:

    Like how you did it by color!

  21. EEK says:

    What a lovely homage to fall! Note that it’s snowing HARD hear in Chicago today. I can’t believe it.

  22. wonderful photos; nice that you brought all the photographers together here…

  23. Alison says:

    Very nicely done!

  24. kapgar says:

    Damn. I forgot to send you some. Well, if you’re interested, check out my stuff on Flickr and steal away.

  25. ms. sizzle says:

    Wonderful pictures. Love Sexton.

  26. michelle says:

    Thank you for that Anne Sexton poem. I’ve never read her work before, but now I’ll start.

  27. melanie says:

    excellent images. inspirational.

    ;)

  28. Hilly says:

    Oh so THAT is what fall looks like other places, wow! So beautiful =).

  29. DebR says:

    Wow, what a beautiful collection of photos! Looks like lots of areas are having a prettier autumn than we are in my little corner of the world.

    I love how you’ve arranged them with the quotes.

  30. Beautiful! Gorgeous pictures and words! Thanks for these.

  31. Mist 1 says:

    That was great. Fall has only just started here. Loved those colors.

  32. This makes me want to take a drive throught the mountains of Virginia.

  33. Bre says:

    Beautiful! I thought of you this morning when I was driving to work and the buildings and houses gave way to mountains full of color. How lovely.

  34. Darci says:

    I love this entire post..being a Californian and all…but I really enjoyed the opening poem…the visual is perfect.

  35. Neil says:

    Don’t miss these beautiful photos from the late-as-usual Akaky and Kapgar.

    Akaky — New York

    Kapgar — Chicago

  36. akaky says:

    I am never late; I am merely not in chronological synchronization with the rest of the planet. Late, indeed! The very idea is preposterous!

  37. C. Delia says:

    This post was beautiful…the images framed with those words! Even better, when I look outside, I am seeing these colors right now. (Once, I bathed in a bathroom with windows hand-painted by D.H. Lawrence, so I claim some of that yellow for myself…)

  38. chantel says:

    Very nice Neil.
    Lovely – you know how I feel about poetry these days.

  39. darn it, i finally have my camera working again and i’ve missed a chance at sharing fall in mississauga. our fall is just really starting but there is already talk of snow happening in the very near future (this weekend, gah!)
    i’m loving poetry thursday, this is the second seasonal one i’ve been to today.

  40. Scarlet says:

    OMG I LOVE FALL!!!!!!

  41. Jennifer says:

    Just beautiful. The spirit of fall has filled me full, and I’m loving every second of it.

  42. brooke says:

    Beautiful. Thank you for posting that. And thank you to all your blogger friends who sent the pictures.

    Next year I will have Fall!!

  43. madd says:

    Thank you so much Neil, you gave me a wonderful taste of fall..It is the only thing I miss about living up in New England, and you are right, in certain areas it is very big news right about now…thanks..m

  44. SB says:

    Very nice photo essay — great selections. Have you discovered tabblo?

    I think this would make a great tabblo.

  45. twitches says:

    COOL post! Thanks for sharing it! Very creative and refreshing.

  46. wendy says:

    Poetry becomes you…Speak more Sexton too me. She would approve..

  47. Pearl says:

    Truly a beautiful photo composition.

    I found the perfect orange leaf yesterday but it has to dry out from the rain before I do anything with it. My dilemma: do I share it with my nine-year-old Adina, or do I send it to Neilochka?

  48. Pearl says:

    Neil, this is truly a beautiful photo essay. I think you ought to do a seasonal one…asking readers from across the country and world for their winter, spring, summer and fall pics. (you might just get to check out some fellow bloggers as snow bunnies in winter and in bikinis in summer!)

  49. Elisabeth says:

    This was fantabulous, Neil. I loved the way your organized the photo and interspersed them with poetry. Fall is truly a beautiful season, and you made me appreciate this more acutely today than ever.

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