In the state of the Lone Star,
the sun begins to pound on my pale skin
As summer begins
I'm out of school
I'm out of a social life
I'm flooded in books
Required and wanted alike
Sweltering heat makes the air thick
Like sweet Southern molasses
The mosquitoes are out full force
And the ants are too
Old ladies and men on porch swings
Speaking quietly to themselves
The young and active squabble in yards and pools
Whilst under parent's watchful eye
The young and geeky sit in front of screens
Fingers and thumbs moving away
Freedom
The boiling *** of summer freedom
Drips on the stove of the people
Calming them into summer's lazy drift...
Those are the realities of a Southern Summer.