Lawrence Hall Mhall46184@aol.com Dispatches for the Colonial Office
Beached Beauties, Summer Tomatoes, and Midday Cicadas
Where are the songs of Spring?
-Keats
The tomatoes are split and discolored in the heat Like bathing beauties who have beached too long And, gathering up the past, totter home at dusk Surprised to be all burnt and wrinkled with age
The sun of April who was a ***** lover Caressing and warming their soft young skin Is now a middle-aged man baring his chest And seeking love in other vegetable beds
The cicadas of noon mourn in the withering heat In remembrance of spring, youthful and sweet