A collection of my autobiographical poems |
A drive along busy country roads, exclaiming over scenic Pacific Ocean views. Spraying on sunscreen to fight fierce summer sun, then clambering up and down trails, spying reptiles playing hide and seek as chameleons and tuatara camouflage themselves against twigs and leaves. When we've had our fill of turtles and tortoises, water dragons and alligators, we're hot, sweaty, ready for a swim. Gulf Harbour Marine Reserve sparkles as sunshine cavorts on rushing and receding waves, white spray dancing in a tempting display. A careful dip, just up to my knees, thwarted by a rogue wave that splashes clear to waist height. Steve completes my disgrace, water pouring down my bodice cool against heated skin, Caitie's delighted laughter accompanying my squeal of surprise. A blowhole sends a fountain soaring high above Jayden's head as he frolics beneath, gleeful over his 'shower'. Beaming smiles as we watch, entertained, simple pleasures, no digital devices in sight. Finally cool, satisfied, but thirsty, it's time for dinner. Exhausted, contented, a lazy, sleepy drive home again. A perfect family day out. Free verse. Written 27 January 2016. |