Pope Lick Park 6/1
I went outside to smell the heat.
Walked a shady pathway to bathe
in cicada siren, droning
harbinger of June.
Skin, blistered, and pinched in friction.
A thick veil of wild pollen rough
to my asthmatic lungs.
Drinking the glory-beaming sun through
maladjusted eyes.
The daylight like honeydew, air
tacky, and sweet like spilled cola.
Smiling families with children,
and bright-eyed, eager, dogs.
Sunglasses, and cheap soccer balls,
lost to the underbrush, today
a memory to be made.
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I could see, feel, smell, taste and breathe your words. Words like honeydew as well 🙂
Such beautiful detail and descriptive imagery with each line.
“Today, a memory to be made”
Love the hope that the last line evokes!
Thank you so much!
‘cicada siren, droning harbinger of June’ just lovely images
Thank you!!
Fantastic write! I love it!