# Backlighting in Autumn **by Howard Stein** Long-forgotten chill And diminishing sun Perform their natural alchemy On deciduous trees, Transmute dark green Scrub oak leaves Into yellows, oranges, Golds, and ruddy browns. These scrawny survivors Wring from hardscrabble lives A severe kind of beauty. Backlit by a fading sun, A patch of glowing leaves Lingers before nightfall, Suspended in the air As much as in time, Then vanishes until morning – Minus a few more leaves – Backlit now by an eastern sun. Wonders of the world Come in small sizes, Magnificence, not A matter of scale, But of wakeful Eyes’ recognition Of what soon passes From sight.