Letter From a Friend
He smiled in wretched sadness.
Weeping brittle tears of joy at the empty hole
his life had become.
He wrote a letter in pencil to his dearly departed friend
but ran out of ink.
So he started all over again
at the end.
“I think of you sometimes when the warm winter wind blows
dragging with it dust drops of water.
It forms your face in the street.
But then the cold-hearted Sun dries your smile away.
Still, I remember.
I recall fondly the time we spent apart.
I still have all those letters you never sent me.
Thank you for those.
All those trips we took together
I’m sorry I never showed up.
All those late-night conversations we never had
I still replay them over and over in my mind.
I hope I never see you again
one day soon.
I miss hearing the sound of your silence.
Eve and the boys send love and flowers.
We all miss you terribly
you rotten bastard.
Hope you’re doing well
in Hell.
Regretfully,
Your friend Adam.