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Nostalgia

Posted by belendougherty | Aug 8, 2025 | News | 0 |

Nostalgia

by Belen Dougherty, Staff Writer

Nostalgia comes like the dewy late summer mornings,

Brisk and cool, whispering softly “summer is still here” 

but I feel it slowly slipping away.

I take a deep breath and smell the sweet wet green grass while 

my eyes sweep through the rhythmic colors the sun brushes through

my backyard, immersing me in the fall days ahead.

I hesitate. I am not ready. I’m in between. 

Between burning marshmallows on the crackling fire

and back to school shopping.

The sun goes to bed a little earlier. The kids are still

restless, begging to stay up late. 

In this moment, as I stand still, summer passes through me.

I see, feel, hear the season’s air crackling with change.

Once again time moves through me like the seasons move through time.

So I stay here in this fleeting moment.

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belendougherty

belendougherty

Belen Dougherty is a junior at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, majoring in English. She is passionate about community building and writing. "I am excited to help lift the voices of our campus and bring important news to our community."

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