Spring Sunday

 Spring Sunday 


The forecast got it wrong, again,

Thank God, for it promised little 

But to everyone’s surprise the sun

Has come and is growing stronger 


As the languid afternoon wheels on

And families turn to ice cream cones

Young lovers, overdressed, shed layers 

Pale skin exposed last seen last summer. 


Dun Laoghaire is a magic place 

A magnet to all ages and all races

Gleaming in the early evening 

Confidence that comes with centuries. 


Should we grasp these moments

In these torrid times and cleave

These sunbeams to our bosom 

Unsure what the future may present. 


Laughter ripples through the crowds

That fill the streets and noisy bars

The busy twins are one year old

With nowhere safe or undiscovered. 


We gained an hour through the night

Long evenings  beckon, even better,

Winter has been banished

 As our gazes face the summer. 

 

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