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End of Summer

We were home On an innocent summer afternoon And for a day we pushed our problems aside The almanac promised a clear day, highs in the eighties Instead it was muggy and hot in the low nineties After lunch the three of us Took a slow walk under the summer sun Coming home we went our separate ways My son to the living room Wife upstairs and I to the den Where I fell into a deep sleep My body sinking into the sofa. A faint breeze circulated through the house Suddenly a yellow light woke me up The skies suddenly darkened Then thunder Followed by heavy rain It was a summer storm Sudden it its ferocity And intensity. Groggy I woke up Barefoot Breathless Joining my wife and son Running out to bring in the lawn cushions In the rain we Laughed Made loud noises Threw cushions around Shrieked To our hearts content Glad to be together again Because of a summer storm.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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Date: 10/15/2013 8:38:00 AM
Love it! Brings back memories. When I was growing up Mom and I would race to put on bathing suits to run out and play in summer storms. (The neighbors thought we were nuts)
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