The mercury drops mercifully,
shedding the load of humidity she’s carried strapped on her back since the
break of day when dawn stretched her sleepy arms up into the clouds. The sun is on the backend now, making her
slow decent in the evening sky. At this
moment, she’s aligned her column of light with the tops
of my blossoming day lilies, casting her glow across the bright orange petals stretching
their necks to be seen above ferocious weeds attempting to choke the color from
neglected beds. My yard, like my hair,
and other aspects of my life is wild. I can’t be
bothered to tame any of them.
Dogs bark, kids at
play sing out to each other in muffled lyrics I’m not
meant to make out, but their little voices I recall so clearly. It was only yesterday when my boys giggled
with glee pulling sunfish out of the pond out back. Evening, just before the
sun sets is the best time to fish, as the water grows eerily still and swimmers
make their presence known leaving reverberating circles upon its surface.
A cool breeze is
blowing now. As I sit here the first lightening
bugs begin their game of tag, emitting intermittent, iridescent clues. It’s the gloaming on the longest day of the
year. And it’s been forever since I took the time to sit outside, tuck the
world in bed, and hold her hand until she falls asleep. It’s almost time to turn the nightlight on: Tonight it’s
the Strawberry Moon.
Sweet dreams and welcome to summer.
living is summer time easy ... credit life weeds and all
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