52 weekly poems for Lilli's 6th Promptly Poetry Challenge |
I remember nightly crickets, wakeful mind unyielding, unlocking secrets within antique tomes by ghostly lantern light. I remember lazy Sunday afternoons of innumerable Junes, droning lawnmowers – jake brakes – train whistles – echoes of adventure. I remember cycling seasons, autumn leaves, snowfall – intolerable to my bones, long since acclimated to perpetual summer. I forget what time of year it is – stranded, nay, marooned on a hurricane sandbar… I remember dreaming out loud on Asheville's misty slopes, music melding with geography: “all at once so familiar it seems…” I remember lovable menageries of “huggies” sprawled across my bed: pugs, huskies, schnauzers, beavers, otters, foxes, in fanciful harmony. I remember hand-copying beloved poetry into budget notebooks, collecting, committing to heart, rehearsing at sweet solitary dawn. I forget lines as adulthood drains – still, poetic essence breathes within my soul. 14 lines, 134 words, free verse. Prompt: required title and theme: “I Remember.” Phrase in quotes is interpolated from the OneRepublic title track Dreaming Out Loud. |