The silver shimmer slid away,
Light dancing on water,
Heat haze above the roads.
As dusk falls, and the air cools
I think I hear the sigh of the sea.
Hot insomnia abounds
Winding, clinging sheets
And suffocating downs.
Wet behind ears,
Stingy eyes, sticky arms,
The closeness of thunder without the storm.
I dream of sparkling oceans and their breeze
The cascade of waterfalls,
The tinkle of ice in glass
And tender coldness under foot of grass.
These stifling sleepless nights,
And breathless airless days,
Sun baked earth, windless sky,
So uncommon to our verdant shores,
This ancient rain-soaked isle
So used to washed out summers,
Now sizzles in July.
Sophie E Tallis © 2013