Ocean Town
He said it so casually, 3 AM, no plan.
"Let's take a walk through an ocean town."
We were weekend warriors
Always on the run
In a permanent state of getaway
What's wrong with where we are?
What's so tragic about home?
He says, "I feel myself getting older.
The clock in the kitchen
Ticks too loudly
Like a bomb in my head
And I'd rather be anywhere else."
I wonder how soon anywhere
Could turn into with anyone
How soon until the ticking in me
Is a bomb inside him that explodes?
So I say "Let's take a walk through an ocean town."
I hate the beach
The ticky tacky cheapness
Of the would-be ocean trinkets
In rundown shops
It's January
Who goes to a beach town in January
Except a man terrified of time
And the woman who loved him too fondly?
The cold air whips
My fraying curls about
But his arm's in my arm
And I'm warm.
I make the plans and I fold the maps
His delicate artist hands
Could never be held in the cages
Of schedules or plans
"That's why I have you." he says
And I smile, because he has me
Which means I still have him
But for how long?
Until the lines on my face
Echo my age?
I won't be young forever.
Will you still want to be seen
On a boardwalk hand in hand
With me once my hair starts to gray?
I find myself wondering
In the future you see
The one where you never grow old
Is it still me, ten years away
To which you say
"Let's take a walk through an ocean town?"