In honor of the 4th of July festivities, I wanted to revisit one of my poems from my poetry book, Under a Sunlit Sky. This is a quick snapshot of the carefree days of summer and includes one of my favorite profile pictures of me.
Memories blow through like a summer breeze
Sometimes warm, forceful and lasting
Other times a cool whispering of wind
Moonlit nights of long talks and shadows casting
Chance encounters and chats in coffee shops
With talk of memories past and new ones yet to come
All the while the pungent smell outside of fruiting crops
and gatherings at beaches and backyard barbecues
Summer is the adolescence of our year
A time to grow and have fun
Before the introspection of autumn makes the memories clear
And the long cold winter a time to reflect on what has passed
Spring returns and we make plans for another “Best Summer Ever”
And so it is that the wheel forever turns
Memories are washed away by the chance thunderstorms
While others are rooted deep in our souls by a soft morning rain
Sometimes the dark clouds rumble in the distance
But eventually the Sun will break through
So we may sit in the green grass under the shade of trees
Loving one another
And reliving each memory as if it’s our last
~R. Wolf Baldassarro (from Under a Sunlit Sky)
This is definitely a very good piece of writing! We have book marked it and sent this out to every one of my close friends simply because I know they shall be intrigued, thank you very much!