LIFE IN MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK
Fathers and grandfathers
push toddlers back and forth
in swings made to hold them.
The men yawn, belch, fart,
and check their watches
every few minutes to see
if time has actually stopped.
The older kids run wild,
lost in perpetual motion
with war-hoop-like-howls
and squeals--of –delight
as they pursue pigeons
like starving hunters.
The kids cluster in groups,
chasing each other
for no apparent reason
other than pure enjoyment.
They fill their their shoes
with sand, howling with laughter
as they fling them down
a rumbling slippery slide
over and over again.
They don’t exchange names,
just anonymous playmates
on a summer afternoon.