Lake Hebron in Fall

Lake Hebron in Fall
Lake Hebron in Fall

March 22, 2014

Summer Soundtrack

Our granddaughters come every summer
to the lake where we live now,
bringing with them a summer soundtrack long since gone
that we took with us when we left, years ago, growing up,
and lost somewhere along the way in leaving --
the youthful screams of water play rise in the still air,
swimming and diving, a water fight, the splash of water
sprayed, cold, cannon-balled, on summer days, hot and humid,
and chasing frogs grown lazy along the shore,
too sluggish, like us, to move quickly, but fast enough
to elicit little girl squeals raised in jumping free,
or slick and slimy, held still in hands clutched tight
around his middle, this bullfrog caught,
and the sploosh of frog set free again, escape secured,
a quick kick into the reeds along the shallows;
the echo of voices loudly calling out to shore
rings across the water, now, above the plop of oars,
the erratic zig-zagging to the other shore or the distant
island and away; even the sound of silent sun worship
is loud, stretched out and oil sated, a book propped up
or a letter started, to go unfinished, long-hand writing
penciled on an old pad, yellowed and riffling in the breeze,
the buzz of horse flies hovering ‘round,
annoying, fanned away or the slap of skin on skin
in missing, the quick dashing giggle in the rising
thunder rumbling back to the safety of camp,
this summer home where we live --
the soundtrack of granddaughters spending the summer here
returning to the lake our own youth, remembered,
lost somewhere along the way in leaving.

2 comments:

  1. Lovely portrait of Up to Camp, Rick. What a nice legacy and continuation of those activities and events. Thanks for the little bit of summer.

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    1. Thanks for your comment. The "Camp" has been in my wife's family since 1938 and she's always talking about the good times she and her brother had and how quiet the lake is, once the granddaughters leave. Watching them grow up reminds me of what it's like to be young.

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