Afternoon at the Lake
The lapping water is so calm,
The August air a soothing balm,
Your hand in mine so strong and warm,
Our heartbeats slow, a rhythmic psalm.
The children’s laughter will perform
A splashing background; as they swarm
Along the beach, the parents look,
The sand tattooed cuneiform.
Next to the beach, a little brook
With dock and boats, with sails that shook
Bob here and there, kayak, canoe
All types, out in the lake, you look-
The birds are here, great songs ensue
From overhead; below a crew
Of ducks paddle along their way,
And think duck thoughts. Ducks think? Who knew!
Oh, this is the lake, and here I’ll stay
If only for a short time today.
And dream lake dreams, and make a wish:
To live next to a lake, someday.
8/29/20
Video taken by author at Mendota County Park