Warm Day Walk

I walk to buy the sour gummy bears
descendants like, and frozen things for me
before predicted heat can rise, while air’s
still cool and crowds have reached no quantity.
The weight’s in vest and pack; my arms are free,
and I examine gardens as I pace.
I notice soaring palms I didn’t see
before, before the blue of heaven’s face.

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