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How strong I can recall Summer’s cut grass Damp from the thick Southern air We danced with plastic castles In our arms Dodging sprinklers In neighbors’ yards A child’s bliss Ignoring calls Of supper and setting suns We ran on Wet concrete Beneath my feet Felt like sand And salt marsh breeze Wandered gentle Through my hair Not quite a beach But nearly there Then quietly The whirr of mowers Disappeared Summer’s white noise Cut from my ears We ambled home Tired in and out Called back by good request Of stomach’s pleading And light’s arrest
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May 2, 2010
May 2, 2010 at 11:36 AM UTC
Summer's Cut Grass
How strong I can recall Summer’s cut grass Damp from the thick Southern air We danced with plastic castles In our arms Dodging sprinklers In neighbors’ yards A child’s bliss Ignoring calls Of supper and setting suns We ran on Wet concrete Beneath my feet Felt like sand And salt marsh breeze Wandered gentle Through my hair Not quite a beach But nearly there Then quietly The whirr of mowers Disappeared Summer’s white noise Cut from my ears We ambled home Tired in and out Called back by good request Of stomach’s pleading And light’s arrest
Copyright Julie Slonecki 2010
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May 2, 2010
May 2, 2010 at 11:36 AM UTC
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