A poem in celebration of August
Cicadas whirring as day's heat fades to night
Flip-flop steps bounce off a beachside boardwalk
Ibizenco espresso machines have gone silent
Instead, salt wind and the beat of the waves
Frolicsome, family, friends saunter by sunchairs
Three-fifty a day or seven for two
But our bed is the sand, the curls left by Neptune
Our sport to cavort without care in the sea
Our glee ringing out with a splash and a dive
Our bodies revived in the aquamarine pool
Bike knees churn uphill, the wind not working
The sweat on our brow pouring down in the sun
Some tapas - an ¡Hola! - a cordial reply
Welcoming strangers who smile with their eyes
Romano, Italo, Tedesco, and gringos
On these shores we're all just amigos.
Glad you made it this far, stay a while
.... 5th inning, you're two runs behind. What pitch do you throw to a left-handed batter who is a spray hitter with runners on first and third? What is offsides in soccer, anyway?
.... you're off on the wings, just offstage, and hear your cue. A lump forms in your throat. It's your first opera workshop.
.... a blank page is staring you down before a first, fledgling poem takes shape.
I hope this blogger site gets you in the mood to go for it on the field, on the stage, in published form, in real life.
.... you're off on the wings, just offstage, and hear your cue. A lump forms in your throat. It's your first opera workshop.
.... a blank page is staring you down before a first, fledgling poem takes shape.
I hope this blogger site gets you in the mood to go for it on the field, on the stage, in published form, in real life.