Key West is America’s tropical southernmost city,
One-and-a-half miles wide and four short miles of pretty,
Home to Mile Marker Zero, the end of US Highway One,
Where the Atlantic meets the Gulf to kiss the setting sun.
Key West is roosters, six toed cats, and endangered Key Deer herds,
Street performing dogs, skittish lizards, photo posing boas and birds.
Kayaking to view manatees, nurse sharks, and dolphins,
Fishing the flats for grouper and hogfish while dreaming of marlins or tarpins.
Key West is baked clams with bacon, pink shrimp, lobster cheese and mac,
Catch of the day so incredible we keep coming back,
Michael’s, The Flaming Buoy, Cafe Sole’s, and Blue Heaven,
Sloppy Joe’s, Hogs Breath, Aqua Club, and Irish Kevin’s.
Key West is Hogaritas, Ultimate Margaritas, and Corona with limes,
Rum punch, Flying Monkeys’ frozen concoctions, and our favorite red wines.
(Hmm, that sounds like a good place to stop for now. I’m feeling a bit thirsty.)
To Be Continued…
What is Key West for you?
Thanks for sharing the beautiful photographs, Jolyse! I visited Key West during my college years and I have so many wonderful memories from that trip.
Happy you enjoyed. There are more on the way to match the rest of my attempt at rhyme. Have a wonderful week! 🙂
Lovely poetry! You make me so want to hop on a flight, Jolyse!
I’ll join you. Let’s go!! 🙂
What is Key West to me? A dream.
Yes, and a beautiful dream it is. I can’t wait to share more of my Key West to inspire your fantasies, Donna. Who knows, maybe one day your dream will become reality. Thanks for stopping by and sharing. 🙂
I love these! You put a smile on my face. 🙂
Thanks, Jeannie. I imagine you’ve been smiling a lot lately with your wonderful accomplishment. Looking forward to reading your book in May. 🙂
Excellent poem, Jolyse! I’m so late getting her but glad i came! Haven’t been to Key West, as you know, but would love it to be HOME one day. Looking forward to more pictures and what Key West is to you!
Thanks, Marcia. I’m a far more proficient prose writer than poet, but how I enjoy dabbling with words. Besides, it gives me an excuse to daydream about my tropical playground. Look forward to seeing you around here again. 🙂