Detours

Fantasy

Sharing Stories
October 11, 2021 at 7:20 p.m.

...by April Ryan

 

FANTASY

When I was younger, I used to think

I’d like to fill a pool with invisible ink.

Inkwell dive, light as a feather ready.

No one would see hair like spaghetti.

No need for a fancy dress at a dance.

No worry, “I see London, I see France.”

Yesterday memory—fantasy insecure…

life’s adventure—unexpected detour. 


April Ryan is a retired Seattle bus driver and adamant teller of stories and weaver of poems.

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