A season too late
by joanie
Posted: Friday, July 28, 2006 Word Count: 63 Summary: Very much a 'spur-of-the-moment' reaction to the exercise in Poetry Seminar. |
Chambréd
is so much warmer
when the temperature rises
beyond the British expectation;
the heat is pure Mediterranean.
Balloons
hang in the humidity,
proclaiming Chloe's birthday;
scaffolding becomes a party piece.
The smell
of sticky black permeates
the air conditioning while
bare-chested navvies earn their wage.
Final
searches for holiday clothes;
"Of course, we are phasing out
all of the summer wear now."
is so much warmer
when the temperature rises
beyond the British expectation;
the heat is pure Mediterranean.
Balloons
hang in the humidity,
proclaiming Chloe's birthday;
scaffolding becomes a party piece.
The smell
of sticky black permeates
the air conditioning while
bare-chested navvies earn their wage.
Final
searches for holiday clothes;
"Of course, we are phasing out
all of the summer wear now."