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Heat

by Jane E Pearce

Heat meant
so many
different things
before the pile
of years filled
my pockets
to over flowing-
it made a luscious
aroma of turkey
on Thanksgiving,
and a welcome relief
for for cold hands
chilled from making
snowballs. It meant
the arrival of fall
with the clanging radiators,
and the occassional fever
before antibiotics, when
a steamer coated raw lungs
back to ease.
Heat was a warm wrap under
a full moon on a summer night,
where new loves talked foolishly,
about dreams that never come true.
Heat, now means something
to be endured, with humidity
that calls for health alerts,
and a slow life that pampers
aging bodies,with run down batteries.
The haze hangs like a lamp shade
over the earth, imprisoning
ambition and, kidnapping appetites.
Summer in Philadelphia
is a burden that weighs heavy
with a pocket full of years.




06/25/2002

Posted on 06/25/2002
Copyright © 2025 Jane E Pearce

Member Comments on this Poem
Posted by Kathleen Wilson on 12/20/07 at 01:35 AM

Love the pocket full of imagery this poem contains! You carry it warmly and lightly with summery memories through till the last line "weighs heavy" with rich "burden" and thoughtful "heat".

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