June blows in, all vivid and warm,
and flying the colors of summer.
In her sky, hawks soar in great circles
beneath huge whipped cream clouds.
Iridescent damsel flies and butterflies
flit through the irises and peonies.
Leaves dance. The grass sings.
Everything’s in motion. Children bare
their feet and run across the lawns,
whooping the sounds of freedom.
June laughs at the boisterous welcome,
sends a quick, loud thunderstorm
as if in response. Then she smiles,
unfolds her green wings and settles in,
her gossamer gown swirling around her,
hiding gifts in every fold.