On a Summer’s Day
For Kirsten
Yellow spears of loosestrife band together
and march along the creek,
songs of cardinals descend from trees,
the stream, a timekeeper, of its course
rolls over bathing stones and logs
and finally joins the beach,
sands as soft as milled wheat. In the Mississippi
boats cruise, anglers wade from shore,
cast lines while their dogs swim freely
and overhead raptors circle the sky. Extraordinary,
the reverie of an ordinary day.
Yet, in the breeze a rupture of atoms,
what an uproar!
is it possible to avoid thoughts of being without
time? Naturally, that sorrow touches all.
There’s laughter now, children’s bare feet,
and steps into the golden
cave of the cliff, a magical chamber to wander
where moments flare as memories
to one day look back on.
Poem by Melissa Kalinowki
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