Between ...and i Love ItA Poem by J. Hamptonflash-cobweb whatever
Somewhere between adolesence and Labor Day. Shrugging my shoulders inward. drawing the beach towel close to my face. i inhale the lingering scent of salt water and coccoa butter. And...i Love it... the way the midday sun loves a child's lemonade stand. and sunblock slatherd seniors and black pavement. warm and long... steady with a sleepy heat. The wicker chair creaks as i rock . My sandy toes press against the weatherd porch railing. peeking above the towel i fall into random thought. wondering where fireflies go in winter? wishing the moon ruled seasons rather than the tide. then summer would be back in hours rather than months. Nightbirds mourn the summer folk that left weeks ago. as Mother packs away summer whites. The gold of June sunsets has long since given way to the magenta and amethyst sky of late August evening. melting into rich and endless midnight blue. Beach grass and the torn vinyl tablecloth flapping in the breeze make an odd duet ... i find comforting. Sensual flashes of Summer memories arouse yet embarrass me. The silky feel of the purple sundress i wore to the beach party. The smell of stolen beer and kisses. The courting of exhagerated stories full of brag and bull. shared with perfect strangers until curfew dispersed us. Stretching tall against the back of the chair i feel older and wiser yet less sure than ever and i love it the way chance is more exhilarating than surety
~ J.Hampton 2010
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Added on August 18, 2010Last Updated on November 8, 2017 Tags: beach adolescence, teen labor day summer Author
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