Recently In Berkeley

Written
2006

  

Recently In Berkeley 

In concert with spring, early morning sun

         opens doors for gardeners.

Coffee, bacon and wisteria fill the air.

Shady coolness sends me

         to the sun side of the street.

People greet me in a salute to newness.

I walk faster and could go forever. 

Deserted shops spell sleeping students.

Cafe table, muffins and a browse a book of poems -

         reward for at the end of a daily walk.

Bookstores, emptied by the gardening call,

         become my private library. 

A stroll across campus, salute to the campanile,

         soul touching chimes with lunch. 

Up Euclid to dark a forest

         carpeted with spring yellow green.

Flickering table sun makes

         wine and bread a kingly feast.

Children play in the mud,

         as parents gaze their love. 

The setting sun spreads shimmer on the water.

The Golden Gate preens in the flattering light. 

The sky colors from a palette of the gods,

         apricot to orange to pink, then to golden.

A morality play staged to the north when

         a tiny cloud tries to make a vivid statement.

I cheer for the little cloud that could,

But the beauty is window filtered,

         so I step outside to feel its warmth.

As I head away from this city,

         I throw a handful of fireflies toward

         the Bay Bridge, lights for all.

Recently in Berkeley.

 Doug Minnis

2006 

Doug Minnis 2002?

Notes
I love Berkeley. Why I do not live there is a real life choice mystery. I spent so much time there a student and as a seeker of books and coffee.