Remember that June
that year we
all held towels
over our heads looked
neither
right nor left
let the hydrangaes go
unnoticed,
unkempt (they knew
how to carry on – we
couldn’t) prayed
for our babies that
they might sleep
a full night without waking
in a fit just
because,
because they
are accustomed to seen things.
6 thoughts on "Remember that June"
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Maybe not that June, but one very much like it. Don’t you love Hydrangeas because they indeed know how to carry on.
Nice to find your new poem today.
Deb – What a nice surprise to see a new poem from you! And such a wonderful unwinding. Love this! More More!
Great poem
Line breaks break
Evocative detail
Cryptically clear
Thanks y’all – I appreciate the comments!
I enjoy your carefully chosen line breaks.
Really like this poem – the pace of it. Wonderful last line!