pink bricks.
I come to a house with pink bricks
night has already fallen
the stars shining brilliantly
above a flock of adolescents and a fire pit
there are sideways glances, as always
gleaming irises from the shadows
partially obscured by whisps of smoke
shining like the heavenly bodies themselves
and then I spot it
a wide smile and an open hand
and I go over to join her
beer in hand, heart in chest
we sit with her friends
we talk for some time about things
I occasionally look up to observe the infinite blackness
and smile when her laugh tugs me back to earth
I can tell she's still sad that I'm leaving
but she's hiding it well
because she knows even though I'm not leaving immediately
this is still some kind of goodbye
I tell her it's late and I should get going
she walks me to the front yard
both of us silent as graves
and we look into each other's eyes
she leans in for a soft kiss
I accept it and we embrace
the kiss is long and strong
I can tell she wants more
we both had something to drink
we both feel like we are one with the night
and each other
and my heart feels like it's going to burst
I pull away
she lets out a small gasp
like she's about to say something
but she remains silent as I walk down the street
I keep walking
looking up at the stars
and I know that I probably won't see her again
but she'll find someone else
she is one of many kisses I've had since I've left home