by lori | Jul 16, 2014 | Here and now, Nature, Poetry, Seasons
Slow beat the summer heat watermelon eat stop admire earth-hardened feet catch warm-air nap eyes at rest beneath cap swim again one more lap that leap oh that leap from dock to lake felt better than crack remember and shivers still race down my back. Select sweet... by lori | May 15, 2014 | Here and now, Love, Poetry, Women
Ferns line the path between as tall as me old buildings seem to swoon in the heat a northern seaside town turned tropical in uncharacteristically warm May. Running late to the movies where women friends wait pop into The Star Store grab sour cherry licorice and...