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"A Poem for My Old Best Friend" by Kimiko Hirota

10.10.2017 - By VOICEMAIL POEMSPlay

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The pink skies and dry air

The blue tongues and dark secrets

soften like chalk pastels

on our fingerprints

Remember picking up pinecones

discovering the city by bike

surprised by anything

we could dig and bury

Nine p.m. is fading

The steepest sand hill

is still sinking

and your hair isn’t short anymore

My teeth are straight

and my tires are flat

and your dog has been dead for years

So we move on

thinking we’re clever

swimming against the tide

toward our new fears

We drive down one-ways

in opposite directions

remembering our swingset

when country Taylor Swift plays

We used to want each other’s

happy stories

the way adults like sob stories

to donate to and feel better

about themselves

We used to hold up the moon

with our feet, peace signs high

popcorn stuck in our gums

Photographs veiled with dust

at the back of our drawers

I’m beginning to sleep

before midnight

with the playroom black

The door closed

The dolls lay close

but not touching

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