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Summer Play - Youth Be Heard
By Hana Ismaiel, 16 a fruity summer greets the neighborhood: june embraces fleeing spirits and euphoric laughter that melts forgotten yesterdays into cotton dust so blissfully do the youth seize their joys and clementines, under creamsicle skies their pigtails glide up and down the sun-splashed pavement and through the grassy streets; too vibrant are the hours to watch slip away, as the lavender air brews into star-rippled dusk and an applewood fragrance drips through daylight’s fume no blackened night can dim this bottomless happy day, for from ripe afternoon to luscious twilight, the world belongs to them — amidst drenched shirtsleeves and striped shorts the neighborhood beams with eyes as moonlit as the street lamps, fawns whose earth-caked feet prance over the orange-tinted porches, till at last! night threads her blanket for the children to fade into slumbers and put their dizzy limbs at rest . . . I wrote this poem to appreciate the beauty of seemingly simple childhood memories, specifically those of summer days. I recall many magical experiences of those days—spending hours playing outdoors without a worry in my mind, feeling “on top of the world,” and wishing that time could freeze. Although these are commonplace childhood experiences, they are incredibly valuable to me and strike me with keen feelings of nostalgia. In this poem I made an effort to express the sheer elegance that lies in the little details of these memories. Instagram: @nadiaahii
Anne Accardi