I was sitting outside
In my old wooden chair
beneath my Grandfather’s Oak.
My own space of solitude.
I held my hardback on my lap.
It dangled precariously
a creased page
begging for my return.
I sipped on Chardonnay
The day fragrant and misty
The late afternoon silence
comforting, cradling me
A sunflower caught my eye
In nearly full bloom
Dancing in the stream of sunlight
It ducked, waved
It spun a perfect pirouette
I clapped involuntarily in response
The wine glass hitting the pavement
Shattering into a thousand purple fragments
that caught the sunlight,
Glittering, glistening
I let the wine seep into the cracks
Staining the cobblestone
Delighting a stream of ants
I let the wine seep into the cracks
Staining the cobblestone
Delighting a stream of ants
The imagery presented in this last stanza holds firm in my mind.
Lovely poem.