Monday, September 26, 2011

After the Storm

We waited for the late afternoon downpour
to turn to mist, 
when the front garden smelled 
of old worms, new earth.  
I stepped in the wet; 
it took my footprints 
with submission.   
The weeds had taken over the yellow
in the Yarrow, the patience in the Impatiens, 
and the blooms of begonia were beaten purple 
in the falling dark.
I handed you a claw to grab brown tangle 
that braided beneath Black Eyed Susans and Sedum,
Dianthus and Daylilies.
You tugged, arms outstretched, 
sweat rose over your lip like a first mustache, 
or the blister ballooning on the side of your finger.   
Quietly, dusk gathered under the umbrella 
of the Japanese maple.
We pulled the last interloper and headed to drink 
the run of cold water
from a hose coiled aimlessly 
in the side yard. 
© Susan Muse, 2011

Dianthus barbatus; photo by AutoGyro at Wikimedia Commons

Monday, September 19, 2011

To a Young Girl (Inspired by Maureen)

I remember you…
The first time you learned to skate.
And when you skied your first slope,
I remember your determination.

Then when spring came
You raced home from school
To do your homework in a tree.
I see you on the highest branch.

In dresses, jeans and silver heels,
You become a mixed collage,
And when summer flowers return,
I remember each variety as I
    remember you.

© Shelly Sitzer, 2011

Photo of Shell's painting of her daughter Maureen

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Too-Tight Pants

My pants are tight, much too tight,
And I can't imagine why. 
They dig in my waist, pull at the seams,
And they hurt across the thigh. 
They fit so tight around the legs,
I can't even bend my knees. 
They're short in length and in the stride,
And I hope I won't have to sneeze. 
I don't quite know what I shall do
If I have the urge to cough. 
I'm sure that all my seams will split,
And my pants will fall right off. 
They're far too tight around the back,
And the zipper will not zip. 
I'm having trouble breathing, too,
If I bend down from my hip. 
I can't help wondering just why
These pants are so very tight. 
  Surely a person cannot grow 
Too big for their pants overnight! 
  I notice my little brother 
Is looking downcast and grim. 
  It seems that he has problems, too. 
His pants are too big for him. 
© Joyce Broughton, 1990


Too-tight pants; photo by lengtarang on Photobucket