I do not fear you, brother bee.
We are the same, you and I:
We have in us one good sting
To deal before we die.
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Friday, September 4, 2015
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
A Doll in Bute Park
In Chicago, this April is still almost-spring: snow piles still cling to building crevices, crocuses uncoil just to have epic winds and low-30s temps bombard them. Winter has come, and it is not yet ready to go. For whatever reason, this in-between atmosphere is taking me back to one drizzly fall morning in Cardiff, now many years past.
I am walking in Bute Park over damp orange leaves and green, green grass. An early-morning mix of mist and fog jumbles the corners of my sight; only a lonely jogger joins me here. The planted, tamed trees rebel, their roots jutting up through orange and emerald foliage to kiss the wet, lichened stones. It is a gray day, of the almost-white sort, the type of day when restlessness broils up through my veins, itchy.
In a book in my bag, I have a little woman.
Home printed vintage pictures are my bookmarks du jour.
Today, I think, she belongs here, in this park, out of the closed-in world of unread pages: the hooded doll venturing into the drizzle.
I am walking in Bute Park over damp orange leaves and green, green grass. An early-morning mix of mist and fog jumbles the corners of my sight; only a lonely jogger joins me here. The planted, tamed trees rebel, their roots jutting up through orange and emerald foliage to kiss the wet, lichened stones. It is a gray day, of the almost-white sort, the type of day when restlessness broils up through my veins, itchy.
In a book in my bag, I have a little woman.
Home printed vintage pictures are my bookmarks du jour.
Today, I think, she belongs here, in this park, out of the closed-in world of unread pages: the hooded doll venturing into the drizzle.
Labels:
Bute Park,
Chicago,
doll,
in between,
my work,
rain,
searching for,
seasons,
Wales,
weather
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