From The Summer Porch
These days of June remind me of this verse I wrote many years ago…..
A quiet morning followed by a humid afternoon worth rambling
From the front porch you can hear the city working out its living
Bicycles click by, their passengers running a soft breeze toward the lake
Mid-afternoon heating the sidewalk and shuffling the insects
All is still as the sirens chase a distant problem in the mid-town
Suburban AM radio blasts sunbathers in a nearby crabgrass yard
Cloudless days one after another sweating out the summer sky
The five o’clock whistles blow in unison from the smoggy foundry streets
Lines of cars and busses roll by to headlines and bar-b-que dinners
A young couple stroll by acting out a Coke commercial love affair
A red sun casts shadows on the softball cyclone fence unlimited
Dusty bird coast through the thick air calling sundown songs
Night approaches from the east a chalky sky of grey and blue
The night slips in on cricket calls and a wet wind from the lake
Cars flash lights across the lawnchair porches and picture window lives
It’s another July evening in the Midwest point of view
It’s another calendar sunshine waking on the lake front
As someone said from the window screen “another scorcher coming”
Just a quiet morning followed by a humid afternoon worth rambling
From the front porch you can hear the city working out its living
There were days when I was younger during the summer vacations from school that my friend and I would sit on the porch for the entire day, slumped back on the old chairs that were sitting by the doors. We would open a beer and listen to music and watch the world go by. This was something from those days….
July 25,1976 from “An Even Break” by © MGert
Those sound like such good memories, mg 🙂
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