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Peak of Summer
Jumping on the trampoline,
the sky seemed so close.
The evergreens swayed, fingertips brushing my hair
the sun scorched grass was never greener
and our laughter floated like bubbles,
iridescent on the summer’s breath
The trampoline was woven
from the flexible fibers of my soul
And I could jump higher, higher than the backyard fence
where heroes battled monsters, where pool noodles clashed
Other universes bled through cracks in the sky
gracious clouds shielded our upturned faces
Nothing was certain
(but there was no room for uncertainty)
Time paused her sprint and strolled, gravity lost its grip and we
glided down like kites, fell like snowflakes from our heights
Life was not a play but an improv, a comedy so funny
we laughed the memories right out of our heads
Tomorrow was a question, today was everything
and yesterday had already been forgotten
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