Thursday, September 24, 2009

What a Morning!

Black dots with miniature wings flew high
above my head that was beginning to appreciate
the coolness of the breeze against the hot sweat
that trickled freely through my hair and down my back.

Toward a round gray twig set to snap under my shoe,
toward the velvet softness of the newly mown grass as it covered the
dun-colored patches of hard bumpy soil that kept
peeking through like beggars, seeking the verdant
covering of the rest of the lawn.

Baby oak tree leaves clustered in their new-leaf
greenness and peered through amber clumps of seeds
whose pollen covered a black van a yellowish green
and made my nose itch and my eyes water.

As I looked Heavenward, a tree cut into a Y
allowed black wires to snake freely through it and down the street;
it stood out against an azure sky
decorated by cloud-like snowy feathers on a war bonnet.

Down the street, a tamed white Bobcat thrust its four ebon claws
out away from its yellow cage, looking like it
wanted to rest in the shade from our building,
shade that was quickly turning emerald green to forest.

What a morning!

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