Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Terrariums

You collected terrariums
And filled them with sand from foreign shores

You strummed along to John Denver
While she wiped our hair and brushed our paws

Laughed at dirt beneath our nails
Led us past still waters and hikers trails

We never really saw it then
Three boys staring at photocopies of men

We laughed indoors, we laughed in makeshift tents
An amalgamation, the where the now the then

And as boyhood bleeds into adult grey
I remember mangroves whistling by the bay

And if I saw you one more time, I'd fold my hands,
Supine across the grass, listen one more time to tales of summers past.