Wearing White in Rain
Jonnell R. Liebl
trees stand askance
of sun’s heat which pools
up everywhere tall as silos
kept still for scrap
over haystacks left like sheep
with their limbs ripped off
just fluff drying
as the amish boy sails
down the road in his red
wagon a sun shower pinks
my bra suddenly from the white
of my t-shirt I wonder if
he’s seen a girl like this before drenched
by summer stripped in her own clothes