Sunday, March 20, 2016

Mikaela Castledine #80 Gathering

There is a private wedding in the public park
the tutu-ed little girls tumble
small boys are strung up by their braces
there are high heels on the lawn
the everyday man walks his dog by
taps a tennis racket rhythm on his leg
the end of the day walkers are about

We try to carry on inconspicuous
but the seared smell of our barbecued
butterflied lamb wafts across
the sound of a beer bottle dropped in the recycling bin
punctuates the vows
it will have been captured audibly on the video
we hush and giggle old hands at marriage
the music plays

Soon enough we are gathering 
condiments glasses and resting meat
to take our private party back
guests to the tiny flat
across the road
where an iced layer cake for dessert
cleared from the table to make way for the cutlery
is balancing on the end of a conjugal bed

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