You Got Lost Inside An Afternoon

Ashes bled into your fingers
as you searched
for petoskey. Your dog
trotted ahead of you,
tail waving under the grainy sky.
Soon it began to rain.
The lake embraced puddles
that formed on the shore
where you walked, your shoes
muddy, your heart
content. Sometimes
in your dreams
 
you find yourself standing
on that wet beach
with shells in your hand,
the dunes pressed up so tightly
against the sky, trees dripping
rainwater. Sometimes you dream
that an egret calls in the distance,
once,
twice,
then silence.

"You Got Lost Inside an Afternoon" was a finalist in 2009 River of Words Poetry Contest and first published in its annual publication.

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