A Minuet Poem by Raymond Farrell

A Minuet



A taste
Of summer's
Stifling heat and humidity
Has arrived in Hangzhou
This late afternoon
As I sit
Under the locust tree
The air is heavy
Shimmering waves of heat
Rise from the nearby road
And in the haze
Two cabbage butterflies
Slowly dance
A minuet
In midair.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015
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