Once Upon A Time
there was Chase Lake
just outside the blue line
on the edge of the Adirondacks.
Its tea-colored waters warmed
by sun, cooled by underwater
springs. Sunnies and blue gills
easy catches from the dock,
biting on worms or bologna.
Pan fried, a delicious breakfast.
Canoe, rowboat, paddle boat,
freedom on the water. Swimming
to the little island, picking
blueberries for pancakes.
Beavers lodge, otter slide
at Parson’s pond. Every
summer full of magical
surprise, until it all
suddenly ended.
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Oh and it suddenly ends like this poem does! Love your details and descriptions — they paint such a vivid picture of those wonderful summers.
Effective way of conveying the suddenness of the end in the five-syllable final line
You do a great job of conveying the wonders of the place, as well as the abruptness of losing it.
I love the tastes and sights of this poem, and how your last stanza’s line lengths mirror the content.
I’ve enjoyed your considered poems and images this month!
Thank you!