This morning a gust of wind snuck up behind me without making a sound…
nudged me a little forward and knocked my hat onto the ground.
It might have been my imagination but I think I heard the wind chuckle
just a little bit…
and as she knocked the hat from off my head I swear she said,“Tag! You’re it!”
I’m not one to shy away from a challenge
and even though a slow morning walk I prefer…
after I retrieved my hat and placed it back on my head…I went chasing after her.
Although she had a nice head start…this impish morning breeze
I spotted her up ahead…waving from the trees.
I lost her for a moment as those same trees I passed…
until I turned the corner and saw her running through the grass.
But the wind does not play fair…you might shay she’s a little sneak…
since she’s invisible we spent that game of tag also playing hide-and-seek.
I spotted her in the Spanish moss and as through a flower garden she plowed…
She thought I wouldn’t notice when she moved up to the clouds.
But I was undeterred…I was in a child-like groove
I kept my eye on that elusive wind and watched her every move.
And when she descended from the clouds…I felt a little proud…I must admit
as I put my hand upon her shoulder…smiled…and said, “Tag! You’re it!”
The wind, however, does not give up easily…once again…without making a sound
she snuck up behind, nudged me forward and knocked my hat onto the ground.
I spent the rest of that morning walk…at the beginning of my week…
playing with the wind…her version of tag and hide-and-seek.
But since my old legs were sore …from all that running…and physical abuse
tomorrow I’ll ask the wind to play something a little less strenuous…
perhaps Red Rover…Ring Toss…or Duck Duck Goose.