I originally wrote this poem in the summer of 2017 after a then-record setting heat wave. It turns out the summer of 2022 broke all global heat records, especially in Europe and Great Britain where the population suffered tremendously. Wildfires scorched a great swath of our Northern Hemisphere, destroying lives and property. Perhaps this will be the norm from now on, although I pray 2022's vicious summer season was simply an exception.
Yet, Summer, when it's behaving normally, brings beauty and rebirth.
So, I have decided to revise and re-post my poem about 2017's temperamental summer season, because it applies to our collective experience of 2022's season as well.
GOODNIGHT AGAIN, SUMMER
You leapt from your slumber eagerly
Full of heat and mischief
Grazed the petals with your searing fingers
Turned the rain to lightning
The air to smoke
Undulating curtains of heat rising
From the melting blacktop
The earth begging relief from thirst
Oh, you devil you!
And you hung on, hung on
Tenacious
Like a spoiled, sadistic child
In need of endless attention
Yet, in your benevolence
You brought us
Big bright stars against the black night
Meteor showers
Scarlet suns
Orange moons
Magenta sunsets
Jasmine scented air
Roses and gardenias
Giant moths dancing around porch lights
Cricket song from sunset to sunrise
Birdsong all day long
Birdsong late into the sultry night
Summer, you are a big ham on Earth's stage
Padding your lines with one adlib after another
Even during your curtain call
That you selfishly extended into two curtain calls
Before your final bow
Now that you have reluctantly exited
Spent, brittle maple leaves carpet lawns and pavement
The wind is cool and damp
Fragrant with pine and rosemary
Glowing diamond-edged clouds slate-tinged with rain and snow
Promise restoration while you slumber.
Goodnight again, Summer
Be gentle next year
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Nelda Ali (Saturday, 08 October 2022 14:54)
Beautiful poem Colleen. Yes, summer brings heat but like you said, beautiful starry nights, orange moons....
Summer will return again...