July 27, 2013

  • Click

    A summer haze floods the lens of my camera

    as it sits heavily in my palm,

    making me squint and shield my eyes in its golden glare.

    The viewfinder finds my children drooping limply on the front steps;

    four wilted noodles beneath an unrelenting sun.

    Bikes abandoned and forlorn on the sidewalk,

    swings still and swaying slowly in the tree;

    casualties of the lethargy and lassitude

    that slides stickily down their persons to wetly splash

    into the sticky puddle of sweat and popsicle juice

    at their feet.

    The shutter clicks

    and we file gratefully into the cool blue shadows,

    asylum seekers of the Great Indoors.  

     

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