Why I love September – that late summer sun.

What’s your favourite month of the year? Why?

I will choose late summer

With the chance of stolen sun.

It feels we’re cheating autumn

The way the sun hangs on.


The days are getting shorter

They’re precious every one.

The endless days of June are gone.

We’ll see the setting sun.


The trees have all their leaves still

But may be on the turn.

We sense the change of season.

We feel it in our bones.


The August hols are over.

The kids start back to school.

There’s a sense of new beginnings

And young lives moving on.


But it’s a time of holiday

For people with no kids.

Holidays get cheaper

And they can go away.


There’s still the sounds of cricket

The click of ball on wood

But rugby’s coming back again

And football’s just begun.


Hope in the heart of all the fans.

Perhaps this is the one?

It’s later in the season

That the disappointments come.


It’s a time for picking

We harvest what we’ve grown.

The runner beans are slowing down

At last we’re keeping up.


We’re awash with apples.

We’ve so much fruit and veg.

See the price of Waitrose squash?

We’re veggie millionaires.



The mood is generally wistful

As summer says goodbye

We try to make the most of it

And hope it will be dry.


Autumn’s nearly with us

It’s rituals soon begin

With Halloween and Guy Fawkes night

The nights all drawing in.


But for now September

And stolen Summer sun.

Not yet time for buttoned coats

While Summer lingers on.