Lazy Part of Summer
patches of queen anne’s lace
dance across fields of fescue
during the lazy part of summer,
their lacey white umbels
bobbling on spindly stems
as they catch
the dry august breeze
stands of purple iron weed
compliment sunflowers of yellow
in the palm of summer’s hand,
unyielding on rigid stalks
as they thrive
in the grip of heat
hillsides of vibrant green
lose their emerald luster
over the passing of time,
their brilliance dulling
as they falter
under shortening days
stream beds run dry
and intermittent pockets of water
lie in shallow languid pools,
inviting jesus bugs to walk
above pinchered crawdads
that crawl across the flat rocky bottom
the old iron railroad trestle
sits solidly on stilted legs
that rise skyward over the complacent stream,
time and life seem suspended
as they slow to a crawl
during the lazy part of summer
“lazy part of summer” Written by: Sylvia L. Mattingly August 10, 2018