Bright squares of sunlight
bounce around on her face and chest
and the breeze plays happily with
her floppy straw hat.
Shimmying her summer frock,
the wind whispers a
constant ‘shhhhhhhhhh’
loosens her bundle of
picked wild
flowers. Pinks, yellow, reds
scent her skip home,
tickle her nose.
She stops to catch two butterflies
flirting with her joy.
Sand from the beach path
slips through her bare toes
warm and free.
“the myth of bourgeois pleasure”
complete for anyone
who sees Her.
Inspired by The Butterflies by Paul Peel, quote from Prologue: Canada and World Impressionism : Adam Gopnik
Observing the Young Gleaner

Illustration by Pynshaitbor Kyndait
Posted On: August 28, 2024