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weather poem part 2: to do list (Free verse) by nypoet22
Everyone mentions the weather.
1. Stand on your head and watch the raindrops roll up your thigh.
2. Hold open your trenchcoat, lean forward and see if the wind will hold
you up, if puddles will catch you.
3. Make snow cones using real snow and applejuice.
4. Open your umbrella in the wind and play tag; you're it!
5. Fly an airplane around a puffy cloud, mold it like mashed potatoes,
make a mountain, make a skateboard ramp, make sure to put your hands out
of the cabin while holding plastic cutlery.
6. On a day cold enough to see your breath, blow through a fork; watch
the split streams of moist air condense, the tines mist and un-mist in
your gloved hands.
7. Build a swimming pool in a clear, round tank. Elevate the tank off
the ground so it will act as a magnifying glass, and cook your hot dogs
beneath you on a sunny day.
8. Draw a circle on the frozen ground, collect some hailstones and play
a game of marbles.
9. Throw a plastic disc in the thick fog, as far as you can heave into
the thickest pea soup mist, and trace its flight.
10. Can you smell the fresh, morning dew through the soles of your feet,
tight cotton pants drenched at the tips, pollen becoming honey right
beneath your nostrils?
11. Remember making love while a summer wind tossed the dancing curtains,
teasing sweat from the nape of your neck in the frame of an open window,
without a soul watching but the sun, the blinds touched open by the
exhaling tips of our fingers.
12. Hear it, listen to the drip-drip-dripping of waterfalls off the rain
gutters onto the front stoop; each of the droplets dripping in puddles
fades into the soft, summer whisper; hear what she is saying, her lips
damp next to your ear: "shh, shh, shh, close your eyes my love, lie
beneath my cool sheets, let me fan the hair on your skin, purse my lips
and breathe from your toes to your ankles. and on.
13. Feel the charge in the air, electric, physical, taste the flash and
rumble and splash of black waterfall, seated at the center of the storm.
Just be, because you are the storm and the storm is you until finally
something inside you opens to the world and everything beautiful, calmly
opens like the eye of a hurricane.
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