![]() DAWNA Poem by VolOutside my groggy windows, the new sun is an impresario doing his tricks again. It is going to be a good day. He has turned the pre-dawn rain that clings to the leaves into a dark mere, ten feet away and across the narrow valley. It glistens.
He is an acrobat on the impossibly long spider webs. A silver shimmer runs from a persimmon to that shaggy cedar below, then twenty feet up a tight-rope dance from holly to elm! My eyes open wide to see him everywhere.
Cankerous yellow detritus, and flying sparks of life flash and burn through shafts and dapples to splash everything with gold, the real Cirque De Soleil.
Without looking away, I reach for the coffee I just made, and pour a sloppy six ounces into the Navajo mug I bought that time I got rained out in Flagstaff. I’ll breathe deep now, and wait while this one minute takes its own sweet time to pass.
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Added on July 13, 2023Last Updated on July 13, 2023 Author![]() VolGouge Eye, TXAboutMy name is Vol Lindsey. I live in Gouge Eye, Texas, a tiny ghost town on Rt. 66. I am a retired creative writing, English literature teacher. I have been writing poetry and reading publicly since 196.. more..Writing
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