Last Day in Paris

Sue Muncaster
1 min readJan 19, 2022

A Poem to Remind Us How to Live Again

In a brasserie on the corner
of a triangular-shaped
cobblestone street
I order a ‘spritz’ which arrives
with cherry and lemon candies –
chewy bursts of sweetness –
skewered on the rim
and a ramekin of young olives
marinated in fresh dill.

The sun sinks behind
an ancient oak tree
while laughing lovers touch foreheads
and a Parisian grandmother
sips pink champagne and
clinks glasses with her granddaughter
who is drinking a fruity mojito
A dapper man in a suit
with two baguettes under his arm
rushes to catch the Metro
home.

I close my eyes and
breathe in the late August warmth –
the stress of procuring negative covid tests
and producing boarding passes complete –
and give thanks to the French
for reminding me how to live.

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Sue Muncaster

Challenging the status quo and reimagining a future that’s wild, peaceful, and resilient. I write about mountain culture, adventure travel, food, & family.