The best hour of any day is when our tummies are still full
from eating those leftovers for lunch, but
it’s closer in time to dinner, when the clouds have parted ways
and all that’s left is the constant, reassuring buzzing of the locusts
who I believe love to love (though that’s another poem), and
the temperature always peaks at this time so
instead of humidity there is a sort of raw,
harsh heat that the sun beams down below onto our heads
and unless we’re too tired to hike up that tall hill
(it is a true barrier to the rest of the world)
we know we will soon find ourselves reclining on the theater porch, relaxing in those
old Adirondack chairs (which fit us so well)
and our fingers methodically weave bracelets–
finished!
Made it for you.
So quick.
from eating those leftovers for lunch, but
it’s closer in time to dinner, when the clouds have parted ways
and all that’s left is the constant, reassuring buzzing of the locusts
who I believe love to love (though that’s another poem), and
the temperature always peaks at this time so
instead of humidity there is a sort of raw,
harsh heat that the sun beams down below onto our heads
and unless we’re too tired to hike up that tall hill
(it is a true barrier to the rest of the world)
we know we will soon find ourselves reclining on the theater porch, relaxing in those
old Adirondack chairs (which fit us so well)
and our fingers methodically weave bracelets–
finished!
Made it for you.
So quick.
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