Tick
That's how it was when we sat together
When we were young - we could not tell
That time changed the weather
(Or weather changed time).
I remember holding your face in my hands,
Checking for new pimples in astonishing
Sunlight. I used to think I could kiss you
But you always looked too sad.
I didn't want to be your reason. So I
Pinched your nose or rubbed your head
Like a stranger gets to know a toddler
Or a pregnant woman's belly.
There was a beach where we lay out.
I'd bury you
Until you were a part of the shell count.
Until you shifted sands and poked out your
toes and arms.
We would sit with our pinkies
Tangled.
How we owned our little places and never
thought 'how young we are to feel this or that
thing'.
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