Sunday, December 13, 2020

One by one (Day 1424)


Lake-blue  his eyes sparkle in the sun

pale hair blown wild by the wind


One by one  shops and cafes close 

their customers  stranded in the cold


on an afternoon made for playing 

catch  He runs the length of the lawn


peering through darkened windows as if 

someone might be playing a terrible joke


deftly avoiding three lethal land mines

strewn about like so many plastic trucks 


and might open the door at any moment

Down the road  an elderly man cries 


and tags all the low-hanging branches  

buoyed by visions of olympic glory 


for his daughter  who had been afraid 

to go to a hospital for help  And a woman


Fading quickly to twilight  the day grows  

cold  His mother calls him inside where 


surrounded by dead and dying friends 

knows she should stay home  and yet


there will be hot chocolate  because 

it is winter  and there always is  



(c) 2020 by Hannah Six   


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