Sand fiddler by Mary Lou Jacinto
The hot sun beats down
People all around none the wiser
And from my peripheral vision;
An image then gone.
Feel the heat on my shoulders
Sweat runs down my neckline
And from my peripheral vision;
An image then gone.
Children looking to quench their thirst
The waves gently crash the ocean’s shore
And from my peripheral vision;
An image then gone.
Shift my chair toward the sun’s rays
I notice a disturbance in the sand
And from my peripheral vision;
An image then gone.
Staring at the glistening sand
Blocking out the commotion
And what was my peripheral vision;
The image then gone.
The hot sun beats down
Unaccompanied I spot disturbance in the sand
Created by the side-line vision
The image then gone
Intrigued I spot a hole and watch
As sand flies from its opening
And staring at it steadfast
The image appears, then gone
Isolated I quietly approach
And wait for my opponent to emerge
No longer from my peripheral vision
A crab! Claws busy then gone.