End of Summer, part 2
End of Summer, part 2 See, a hand sweeps stars from the August sky, as if my mother swept off the supper crumbs from the table at home. Her apron, slipping now and then, smells of parsley and chives– The sweet scent of her long-gone garden sending me to sleep beside you tonight again.” “August Evening” by Sandor Csoori I’ve been taking walks at night, just to soak in the last drops of unfettered summer. Often I stop under a lone street lights and look down the lonely road. No cars, only the buzzing of insects, the fluttering of moths. All the houses are quiet, the windows dark and, I wonder: Where are all the people? Surely with devices no one is asleep. Sometimes it is only me and the fireflies moving ay night When I get home, I’ll make a quick visit to the garden to check on the children before retiring to my bed. I hear the crickets in the cracks of wooden slats holding...