“In May” by Mike Dillon


Purple wisteria,
a red rhododendron
color a lush green world
in a thin afternoon rain.

A brown horse steps
over the far field
with the slow fluency
of a mind at peace.

Rain patters the new leaves.
Rain falls through some archaic memory
not your own. Someone stood here
in another century.

And will again.


Mike Dillon lives with his wife of 40-plus years in Indianola, Washington, a small town on Puget Sound northwest of Seattle. He is a retired community newspaper publisher who comes from a newspaper family. He walks, reads, writes, and in summers swims in the cold waters of Puget Sound.