Monday, December 30, 2019

A girl who turned your head (Day 1075)

where a row of oak trees
intertwined above a broken
sidewalk you saw a girl 
who turned your head 

in the background a chorus
of cares—that gallery 
of wavy mirrors—laughed 
and danced 
and you strayed 
into a field of wildflowers 
unexpected as poetry 
on that transparent morning 

you skipped stones 
and taunted peacocks until 
evening quivered and 
she told you how joy skips 
everyone now and then 

in the end a westerly wind 
lured you like a lullabye
into a sleep pale as petals
and you dreamed of a girl
who turned your head


(c) 2019, by Hannah Six

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