Driving through this town
The town where I was raised
The town I knew as home
A light sprinkle of snow on the ground
Nothing here
Ever seems to change
Seemingly quiet
Sleepy
Unless you know
Unless you really
Really
Know
The Catholic school
Where I learned both to pray
And write my name
Still looks the same
On the north side
Across the tracks
The sound of the train
The feel of the Wild West
Nestled in the heart
Of Navajo land
It's like a scene
Out of some B movie
That caught your eye
While channel surfing
That night
A long time ago
Out for a bite and a drink
With two local gals
One who I partied with
As a wild teen
The other
My dearest friend
From an earlier time
A time of pigtails and swing sets
And catholic prayers with our lessons
A cold
Cold
Night
The birthday of a local icon
Music
Cocktails
Familiar faces
A virtual time warp
On my senses
Hugs and smiles
From those who are sweet
Sneers and frowns
From those who are snobs
Wide eyed
With wonderment
Of a life I left behind
An old boyfriend and his wife
Our high school prom queen
Chubby and wrinkled
My best friend's baby sis
All grown up and married
Perpetually somber
Outlandishly real
Innately immune
My home town
The place I was raised
The land of my birth
Always a part of me
Although my heart
Now lies elsewhere