The Dog Days of Summer

The Dog Days of Summer

The Summer began in early Spring this year
Bringing merciless heat scorching body and earth
Cranking air conditioners and spinning fans
Beaches and pools crowded with souls
Searching for cooling comfort
The solstice came and went
and the arrival of rainy season gifted relief
As it slipped into its seasonal pattern
Now deep into August the sky is full
Moving clusters of cumulus clouds
Drape themselves across the blue-grey expanse
Emptying in intervals
With thirty second rain showers
Now you see them, now you don’t
Pouring on one side of the street,
Not the other
The sun peeking in between
Painting her rainbows
And as darkness falls mosquitoes come to life
Sending their targets scurrying
for the cover of citronella
Heat lightning glows red in the night sky
And thunder’s drum roll announces its presence


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August in Florida is God's way of reminding us who's in charge. -- Blaize Clement

Mish is hosting Open Link Night at D'Verse. This poem is in response to Sanaa's
prompt of The Month of August from Thursday night's D'Verse. I was running too late to post it!

Published by Christine Bolton

I have been writing poetry since I was a child and it has helped in the good times and bad times. I am always looking within to find the answers to life's problems and to write thought-provoking poetry and prose. Thanks for checking it out. Christine

16 thoughts on “The Dog Days of Summer

    1. Ah yes Punam! I know our weather patterns are similar but I would have written about the ‘assault on my senses’ if writing bout Delhi. The sounds, the sights and the smells are unforgettable ☺️❤️

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  1. Those ominous clouds have been making themselves known here too….quite the contrast from our heat waves. I like this line……”The sun peeking in between / Painting her rainbows”

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  2. Our summer in the UK came late. We had thunderstorms in spring then days of extreme heat with more forecast in the next few days. I’m not sure if we’ve reached the ‘dog days of summer’…yet. Your poem sums this summer perfectly.

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    1. Thanks Bernadette. Crazy weather patterns all over the world these days. I cant believe those pictures of London burning. Amazing!

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