New-Mown Hay (1962)

 
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In Memory is the scent of new-mown hay
wafted softly over moonlit, prairie fields.
Car radio music eased the tensions.
Fingers, hormones and pounding hearts collided.

CKOM radio’s “Hi-Fi Club” with
“Digger” Dave Palmer spinning the platters
blasted over empty high school stadiums,
riverbank parking lots and secluded fields.

No past or future. There was only present.
Only that one unforgettable moment
forever etched indelibly in Memory.
At the time, it seemed, a moment to die for.

Clumsy fingers fumbled with stubborn buttons.
Heaving breasts longed to be released at last.
Guilt, knowing that parents would be home waiting.
Excuses that begged for plausibility.

Many a romance was started or ended
to a favorite beat, harmony or chorus.
The first three bars still stimulate the passion
and bring the past thundering to the foreground.

Where are those unforgettable moments now?
Where are those raging hormones and pounding hearts?
I look back, over years of maturity
and long for the scent of fresh, damp, new-mown hay.

 
 
 
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4 responses to “New-Mown Hay (1962)”

  1. Hi Dennis, thanks for your like on “The Raven”. I hope you find future installments entertaining. I like your poetry and prose. Your stories have resonance here in the UK, because of the cinema, music, and literature shared. I am reading your “Conversations with Street People” on Kindle and find them very sympathetic, humorous and enlightening.

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  2. Lovely poem. Beautiful imagery

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  3. Now that does bring back memories Dennis. Feeling a little warm in here now :D

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  4. Clumsy fingers and stubborn buttons. Very vivid.

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