summer’s prologue

at night, you can hear it beyond the changing channels tv chatter – every few minutes, just past the distant bouncing basketball, a whirring, gentle and consistent – a beat kept along the tracks.

two days ago, spring-time’s warmth looked just like darts thrown frompurple brooklyn tulip the second floor of a neighbor’s window and stuck, purple and yellow-winged in the grass.

today, despite their early-season height,
the tulips rose to kiss the sun
and i, with them, to coney island’s boardwalk—
not quite jogging along the sand, shadowboxing
like this guybut alive with warmth
and nudged along by breeze.

One Response to “summer’s prologue”

  1. Cait says:

    I love the imagery of the winged darts; awesome.

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