--MAN IN A BOAT ON A BOAT BOATING
…Yesterday I wrote poetry. For a
bit I did.
Here’s one short poem that came of it:
Since You
I watched a man fall a tree today.
He must have known the strange danger of root systems.His truck couldn’t carry all the wood.
When he returns, I aim to tell him
a proper story about murder.
The rain sounded like a hailstorm but without the pinging ring. If I needed to talk to someone I would have
had to shout, so it’s probably a good thing I was alone.
It rained so hard, rain bouncing off the lake and ground and other rain
pools, that the shore on the other side became sheathed in a mist and houses
disappeared behind the fog so that the silhouettes of trees was the only thing
visible, but even they had a ghostly quality, something from a Slasher movie
maybe.
After quite a long while, the downpour decreased to heavy drizzle. Wind came out of nowhere, slicing sideways,
and sure enough an eagle flew overhead, a little, slippery fish caught in its
talons.
It’s raining again, tears on my window.
They must be happy tears, though, because I’m smiling.
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