Summer weather ballyhoo rejoice heat wave, poem by Peter Menkin
by Peter Menkin by Peter Menkin Hot comes the days, to languor and avoid the warm; wait evening after sunset hour of cool; summer sends messages with earlier sunset, darker morning, laze to late wakening and night good with Sunday that special time. Come festive days, wanted weather. Straw hats, suits, shorts, lace gown, khakis; costumed for roller skating go the mother-daughter duo, costumed things grown up growing. And there the grandmother sachet for granddaughter from the ice cream store where flavors abide (many). Do, yes, heat wave people talk, eat ice cream (cones and Sundays) yogurt, while children delight heat wave, hot, warm today. Two Christenings, (three months and four years) twenty years later dialogue of pulpits in one sermon; many rejoinders of September heat wave; coolness desired must. What a good report this weather brings in blazing ballyhoo rejoice. Audio reading by poet is here: http://www.archive.org/details/SummerWeatherBallyhooRejoiceHeatWaveByPeterMenkin Peter Menkin, an aspiring poet, lives in Mill Valley, CA USA where he writes poetry. He is an Oblate of Immaculate Heart Hermitage, Big Sur, CA and that means he is a Camaldoli Benedictine. He is 64 years of age as of 2010. Copyright Peter Menkin http://www.petermenkin.blogspot.com Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com |
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