Ruby Beach
For the first time in a long time, the world is calm
Yes, the waves are cold and scrutinizing and imperceptibly fast
But we can taste the mist,
The four of us
The coastline stretches on for miles
I take pictures of all of you, because I don’t know how else to love you
Two of us, wise beyond our years
Two of us, young and free
I stood in the saltwater waiting for you here
It was too cold to swim and I laughed when one of you forgot your shirt and wandering eyes followed you in confusion when it started to rain
We got wet anyways
Stripped down to my underwear in forty degree weather
Soaked jeans and sandpaper flip flops and
we’re all just children masquerading the grown—
listening to Jimi Hendrix on the ride home and talking about the election
The fog’s coming up on the edges of the world
But that’s okay, because, just for a moment, we’ll be here