Climbing the lane together
September suppertime snuff
out of light children soon scatter
aggregate under foot rough
and reassuring on the steep way home.
Taste of shank and IPA lingers, oozes
a stolidity welcome to thighs and calves
tested in the press on up. Home –
is somewhere new now stashes a fizz
of disquiet about its comforts
glances measure the feel of seeing
‘is this ours’ and ‘are we its’ ask eyes,
furtive. Reaching the peak of the rise
a startle – unexpected dazzle
planets, moon, stars
rob blind breaths and hearts
in ink blots thoughts bloom
– Minoans and Myceneans
populating Greek Islands with dreams
of Olympus each night in astral robes
celestials bent close, beautiful and ruthless
– childhood holidays at beaches
bonfires and sand driftwood seats
night sky ceilings dwarfing oceans
potatoes blanketed in foil, us
in rugs, in salt and smoke all.
Arrive home to Wednesday evening
someplace new and strange and familiar
where people and dogs walk calm
through skies beguiled with eyes
open and legs strengthen fast
to tougher ground. At home amongst paths
of distant heroes and near stars
that blossom in darkness
and fork back, towards sandcastles.
Stunning poems on your site Lee, and I absolutely loved this one.