I am up
with the sun,
an ancient plate
in danger of breaking
holds pancakes
and fruit.
I wait
I watch.
The earliest wakers
all have dogs.
Later,
large gaggles
of kids
meander
towards the bus stop
while their younger siblings
race
with too-big backpacks
bouncing
with every bound.
Then
there is quiet
pierced by bird conversation
and babies crying
on their walks
with parents.
At lunch
a field trip
in bright green t-shirts
wanders by.
Three o'clock
brings back yellow buses
and tired kids.
At five,
the ice cream truck
lures kids
to its jingling window.
More dog walkers
come by
and slowly
the day
ends
where
it
started.
My pancakes
took
all day
to eat,
and grew cold.
Now,
I am back
wrapped in a fleece blanket
on my porch.
Posted in response to the challenge Porch.
Comments
These line breaks are awesome. Lovely piece
Thanks!
Beautiful collection of observations. I particularly like that first stanza!
Thank you!
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