Mississippi Heat
The sun beats down without relent
Scorching the earth with fierce intent
The air lies still, no breeze in sight
As stifling heat grips day and night
Magnolias wilt in the glare
Their blossoms droop with nary a care
Cicadas buzz in fevered song
As people pray the heat won't linger long
The mighty river flows on slow
Its murky waters barely flow
Fish seek the depths to stay alive
All nature struggles to survive
Porch swings sit empty, still as can be
No one dares step out in the heat
Ice tea and shade, that's all they crave
Praying the thermometer will behave
When night falls, no relief in view
The air so thick you can't see through
Restless and soaked in sweat you lie
As warm wind drifts a listless sigh
In Mississippi heat so dire
One can't help but tire and tire
The sun beats down with searing rays
Long endless summer torrid days