Poem: Half an Hour Painting in the Park

The world with pastel colors
late spring, not quite summer
the oils stain my hands as I
capture it as best I can.

Golden sun overhead
wind stirs ripples through the lake
bubbles from fish and frogs
just lingering near the surface.

A young family nearby
with their impromptu picnic basket
hikers on the Greenway nod
as they pass each other on the right.

The sounds of laughter on the breeze
a pick-up game of soccer on the field
suddenly becomes the Tournament
with all ages represented.

A moment in time
a little slice of peace
I want this to last forever
and never return to the real world.

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