BACKYARD SUMMER DRAMA
The last dog walked
and garage rolled shut,
backyard stirrings cue
the porch’s invitation
promising tonight’s
summer evening presentation.
Take a chair
dim the lights.
the curtain rises . . .
to heavy muggy air
settling, darkening to night –
harkening the first fireflies...
Stage left, then right.
Rise and disappear.
Cricket interludes intrude –
scattered . . .
building . . .
pulsing . . .
to a surround sound
insect etude.
Rock it, cricket, rock it, cricket
rock it, rock it, rock it, rock
it, . . .,
From a tree,
Excited chirping
sears the air –
trumpeting tension.
Unseen.
Where?
Minute gnats
take the air bringing
twisting bats weaving
through their dinner space.
Then long-awaited fireworks
slo-mo, everywhere
rise and disappear –
a firefly ground finale,
ballet sans choreography
the heated evening mating urge,
severe.
Rock it, cricket, rock it, rock
it, rock it
A stir of breeze;
showers rattle the maple leaves.
The drama cools.
Night’s curtain falls.
Time to exit
reluctantly
Dennis R. Keefe
May3, 2007