30/30 No. 3: Sometimes the Ghosts

Sometimes the Ghosts

 Sometimes the ghosts, finding it is spring again,

take to the street, strolling through the lamplit dusk

to the old magnolia park.  They sit on benches they don’t remember

being there, they linger on the bridges over the creek.

They wonder aloud about the bicycles ticking past,

scandalously-clad runners on the path,

people picking up after their poodles;

and their murmurs stir the blossoms,

scenting the air.

 

Sometimes the ghosts frolic so splashing

in the Neptune pool that the smell

of summer meanders up the hill.

Sometimes once the sun fades, the ghosts make light

in the windows where no light has burned for decades.

And the glow is warm, and there is almost an audible

tinkling of laughter, a shade of melody,

almost.

 

Sometimes the ghosts catch a glimpse of fire out the fifth floor windows.

But that is only the blaze

of October’s splendor on the hillside

across the avenue.

And the dancing resumes.

 

Sometimes the ghosts sit so thick

at this cafe table that our conversation cannot be

private.  Our now is infused with the past

Magnolia fragrance and October senescence.

And when we walk away we feel relieved

but we are not really alone.

 

 

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This poem is the third in my marathon of poems (plus 3.8) for Tupelo Press’s cool fundraising project 30/30.  You can view the poems I and the other “runners” submit every day during the month of March, at

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