End of the Season

John Raymond Pollard

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End of the Season
(John Raymond Pollard)



    End of the season … I pack things away,
    Folding your towel and a sheet.
    I have a deep tan and memories.
    How long before they fade?

    Went the airport at the beak of day.
    You boarded; my dreams flew away.
    Yearning, returning in an air conditioned bus
    I froze in Bermudas and a T.

    I want to fly away, swift as your temper and your tongue,
    Far away from heartache and from pain.
    I want to find a way to undo the damage that's been done.
    Would we have talked it out if we had had another day?

    I have been living an international life --
    Two continents share one Atlantic coast --
    Speaking three languages, albeit confusedly.
    Words can fail when they're needed most.

    Change should be easy in middle age:
    Move on; merely turn the page.
    Back here in Barra I walk along the balustrade.
    Surfers await the perfect wave.

    I want to ride that wave, find the balance that I crave
    And if I fall down know it's only play.
    I want to find way to say to say the things I need to say,
    Avoiding rocks and dangers on the way.

    A friend once told me a lover's like the bus
    One moves on; another's on the way.
    I hate the waiting when I reach the final stop
    All I know is that I seldom know the way.

    End of the season … I pack things away,
    Folding your towel and a sheet.
    I have a deep tan and memories.
    How long before they fade?
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