26/10/2021

What did you say the meaning of life is?

 

It’s picking gooseberries from a bush and remembering 

the taste more than fifty years later


It’s walking fearlessly along the top of the high wall 

right around an orchard and two hard tennis courts 


It’s shinning up, discovering a loft above the garage 

with a mattress and a patchwork blanket

a lantern and a shelf of books 


It’s wearing only swimming trunks and being knocked 

off the balustrade into a patch of stinging nettles 

taller than you were


It’s finding several cows knee deep in your front garden

because someone left the gate open 


It’s your younger brother’s footprints set in the concrete path 


It’s the rope swing in the woods out over a dried up stream


It’s being followed by a dog a mile back home from school 


 

1 comment:

  1. "It’s picking gooseberries from a bush and remembering

    the taste more than fifty years later"

    - Yes!! The fat, yellow 'goldendrop' variety in my grandparent's garden, when I little more than four years old.

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