Curled Up in a Blanket on the Deck at Grandma’s House
By Katelin Flack
Around the corner, I see a spiral-striped cat,
Padding on top of the crunchy snow,
Melting like a small child’s ice cream on a sunny day.
Above my head on top of a leafless tree,
The birds chirp to one another
Into the distances of the crisp winter morning.
To my right,
In a beam of sunlight between two metal chairs,
The shells of numerous sunflower seeds
Scatter like chocolate chips on a huge cookie.
I lean back, as the calm early morn fades into the afternoon buzz.
A chick-a-dee-dee-dee-dee calls out, searching for romance.
I am all alone.