I saw you yesterday in a yellow summer dress,
the color of high dosage diazepam, through the
rain streaked window of a familiar bar, as I walked by,
somewhere in the city,
and I could swear you saw me, then turned away -
like that moment when a bird decides
not to eat from your hand.I had not seen you since
graduation, but I thought you should know this:
I hit harder in schoolyard fights when
you were watching (and you did watch!) .
I tackled harder in rugby matches when you
were watching.
I ran faster in races when you
were watching.
There is an August beach photograph of you and me,
in our 19th year, tumbling hair, greedy as seagulls.
Maybe you've just been all the wild in me.
Some pictures don't come down easy from the wall.
It's been years of small victories and large defeats and
drinks poured,3 cars,2 dogs, expired drivers licenses,
landlords, mortgages, and 15 Christmases.
Are you happy as you thought you would be?
I'm just lying here, writing you this email on
these hard springs. So let's meet at that bar, tomorrow.Yes?
Don't worry.All is well here,
but
there is Something Coming towards me
across the floor.Oh, it's just a rolling bottle of wine,
this
time.
There is a place in me that is never filled.
And this is where I am likely to be found.
If you can find this place - Do Come In.
I love this narrative its so heartfelt...like you left this poem at the bar for her when you left...lets hope she reads it and you get that call the very next day :)
Yellow summer dress attracted attention. Amazingly drafted poem is shared.10
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
When I was as young then as u r now or were then I composed a poem The Girl in a White Dress She never came into my life...you must know it....but made me a romantic poet all by now know it Then my mom passed away and I composed MOM'S SMILES as I recall her...I see my moms'eyes MAY I request you all to read it at times we wonder do all girls become such lovely MOMS