Photograph by Inja Pavlic
It is only late April
and still we can sit on the steps
in front of our doorways
drinking tea or coffee
with the sunlight firmly on our faces
the hums of many lawnmowers have begun
as we are well into Spring,
to the sound of the buzz of the bees
joining this wonderful season
with such marked enthusiasm
the sunshine lights up
the grey concrete streets intermittently
like that special morning in Newgrange
on December 21st
we wear short-sleeves,
open doors and windows wide
breathing in fresh, clean, warm air in gusts
it really can only be
that Summer
is coming around
yet again
at this great time
of the year.
Gavin Bourke
Gavin Bourke grew up in the suburb of Tallaght in West Dublin. Married to Annemarie living in County Meath, he holds a B.A. in Humanities from Dublin City University, an M.A. Degree in Modern Drama Studies and a Higher Diploma in Information Studies from University College Dublin. His work broadly covers nature, time, memory, addiction, mental health, human relationships, the inner and outer life, creating meaning and purpose, politics, contemporary and historical social issues, injustice, the human situation, power and its abuse, absurdism, existentialisms, human psychology, cognition, emotion and behaviour, truth and deception, the sociological imagination, illness, socio-economics, disability, inclusivity, human life, selfishness and its consequences as well as urban and rural life, personal autonomy, ethics, commerce, science, grand schemes and the technological life in English and to a lesser extent in the Irish Language.
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