Day 584 – Turning point (Booker)

It must be summer, as our poet Claire Booker leaves behind the winter jasmine, on Day 584 of the daily poems.

Turning point

White gabardine, cinched, 
wrong kind of heels –
she’s discovering new muscles,
executes a three point turn: shrieks
on the paving shine, 
(reckless wheels) 
leaves behind the racks
of winter jasmine, dogwoods, ivy,
rows of loppers, shears and rakes –
heads for the merest hint
of pansy sweetness:
indigo, scarlet, piebald whites.
Leans further in for the perkiest pot.

Claire Booker