The squirrel's round white belly
Draws my eye
Small and silver
He stares
Before darting up a tree
Surprisingly agile
However
The robin stands proudly
Daring me to draw near
A rust colored, black eyed
Rebel in a bird suit
Whatever
My neighbor thinks out loud
That the grass is better this year
A wet winter, she says
Showing me her garden
In an expansive gesture
Somehow
I encounter no other life form
On the crooked stretch of sidewalk
Between her house and mine.
My chair hums, the tires lifting me over bumps
I notice the cherry trees are in full bloom
And cross the street to ride under them
Back and forth
Until
I feel full
Satiated
Nature
On a
Joy stick
1 comment:
Just beautiful. A sacrifice of praise.
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