Recollection
August 16, 1982
On August afternoons I felt a change in lighting, reminding me that summer had begun to put her toys away.
Down shady streets,
through fields of sun I ran to a good friend waiting on the corner. Screen doors swung wide with welcome
in valley towns
at suppertime. I talk about it now, and call it childhood, but the details are more real to me than any afternoon last week.
Or even yesterday.