TheBanyanTree: Zephyr
Sharon Mack
SMACK at berkshirecc.edu
Wed Aug 24 10:08:18 PDT 2005
Well, the last one did not work out too well, so I am trying again. Hope this comes across better...
ZEPHYR
I push the window up.
It barely moves at first
revealing only a small crack,
barely visible
above the scarred sill.
I push the window harder
and feel the swollen, old wood
give in at last.
At first I feel its reluctance
for it has been untouched,
unmoved, uncared for,
for so many years now.
The ancient dark green,
cracked paint
splinters
into my hands,
and I shake the pieces away
only to find
that they are stuck
to the sweat of my palm.
To the top of the frame
I push the pane.
The window opening
wide at last,
finally
allowing
the soft smooth air
of a summer's night brush
across my face and
move softly into my hair.
Cooling, curling,
emptying the room
of old gray smells.
It's touch on my neck,
on my heated breast,
is soothing as it
dries and lifts
the accumulated sweat
of a long hot summer's day.
© Sharon Mack 2005
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