Mischief

 This one comes from one of Rosemerry's prompts: Emotions 101


Mischief


Street Lamp leans over 

to Pepper Tree. Even Oleander Bush

cranes to hear. Sycamore Leaves 

rustle in big guffaws, wind, while Red Fence and Red roof, 

swell with inhales of Front Curb’s pink

geraniums. 


What was once Televi’s Liquor (from whom 

cool boys would steal cooler booze when we 

were teens) is now Yoga Studio. She 

rings as fake as Ficus and Ferns, both now framing 

Front Door. More real is Wave Painting, 

or Mural of Old Town, the angle of 

Flag Pole, erect and unwavering. 


Exactly its opposite it, the silly willy

Dead Leaves are clumping in this corner and whirling 

in that, doing as Dead do– exactly as they please.


Black Bike relaxes on Wall who wears

peachy orange, pale compared to Pumpkins

kissing Counter Tops. Indoor String Lights don't lean

but twinkle in their purple hue, transmuting Cobwebs 

Calaveras, Esqueletos into Welcome Wagon

All for Mischief, and the coming 

Of Samhein


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