Swinging with my Daughter
I give her a small push
seat myself in the swing next to her
pump my legs two or three times
then hold my legs in front, swinging, watching her.
She pulls and pumps.
Me in my windbreaker and work pants
She in knit pants, snags in the knees
her unzipped sweatshirt hanging from her shoulders
her mouth orange from cheese puffs
I slow and wait
until we swing in unison
Then, as she accelerates
I pump my legs and we keep time with one another
metronome
for the melody
of this fall day
adagio
She watches my legs
up
and back
up
and back
and keeps rhythm with me.
her face parallel to mine
her satisfied smile, her two missing teeth
her dark hair flies off her forehead
and back into her face.
two strands trapped in the corners of her smile
I pull and push faster
climbing higher
toward the palms
silhouetted in a pure blue
Lightness
Weight
Lightness
Weight
Lightness
Weight
We defy gravity
opposite one another.
ahead, she turns to laugh
behind, I lean back
to view my topsy-turvy girl.
I slow my legs
allow the earth its pull.
She pumps hers...
then stops.
We slow
arcing past each other
at odd
syncopated
lengths
our feet trail in the sand
we hop off
I offer my hand
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