Poem of the Week: for juniper
Feb 17, 2023
one day, we’ll forget all about
the sweet dark earth that we kissed
when we danced in noon to night rain
and waded through faded ferns
that glowed a soft sage green –
the color of the love we gave
forget how we wandered into blackness
down the asphalt, always thinking wrong
(our thoughts too much, too little, too real)
we knew that street so well
in the night’s dim, it was ours and only ours
our adventure, our battlefield, our haven
all at the same time
and we let the autumn air fill our silences
when I had stopped singing of storms
and you weren’t whispering moonlit maladies
on the cold front steps, a head rested on a shoulder
no sound but October wind,
and that was enough
after each broken lullaby I watched you weather,
you’re the one who deserves an ode –
so let this remind you what it was to be us
when we no longer are
you were the mud on my sneakers
the purple ink on my arm,
the laughter I bottled for later
forest green smiles and cinnamon hugs –
the home I made outside myself
you were you, that was all I needed
Zoe – May 18, 2023 at 9:07 am
Great poem!
Raymond Yepes – Feb 17, 2023 at 12:27 pm
Aw. This poem is adorable. 🙂