To My Summer Love
It’s the time when calves
venture further away from
their mommas and wonder
what the grass tastes like
on the other side of the barbs
And they wander through the
sun-soaked field as far
and as fast as they can.
It’s this same time that
fledglings jump
or are pushed
or fall
out of trees, the wind
whistling louder than their cries
The fledglings aren’t the
only ones to test wings
and the calves aren’t the only ones
to sample the new grass.
Everyone samples the
petrifying excitement
of loving the thing
you were meant to love
before you know you were
meant to love it.
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