From the hill, the small town seemed to be composed of parallel streets lined with neat little houses and shops with awnings striped in primary colours. On descending the road that led down the hill and into the village, she noticed that the colours were deliberate: red for the butcher; green for the greengrocer; yellow […]
Tag: Charles Simic
Impudent Moon
After sunset,when golden lightfades to dusk,the full moon,a voyeuristic eye,stands look-outin the darkening sky,for lovers on an evening walk.The moon knowsthere will be little talk. Kim M. Russell, 5th April 2023 Image found on Pinterest It’s Day 5 of NaPoWriMo and our (optional) prompt begins with reading Charles Simic’s poem ‘The Melon’, which illuminates the […]