An Afternoon in 1984

I think it was October. I was fifteen
and you, whom I'd "meet" decades
later, had just been born! I took

the SATs, swooned over Rimbaud,
and walked the bank of the Charles
with John C------ and Josh G----,

both walking so fast, they clearly wanted
to shake me off, to lose me, as if I were
a policeman, or a much-younger brother.

Can't for the life of me remember why
we had been hanging out down there.
But the memory of their treatment is vivid.





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Written on 2023-04-22 at 08:39

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Griffonner The PoetBay support member heart!
As with all good 'stuff', leaves you wanting more - even though the inference is that bullying might have been involved.
I love these poems that give the reader a glimpse into a moment of the writer's past: It might have only been minutes from the many years, but remembered becouse of their profundity.
Blessings, Allen
2023-04-22


Lawrence Beck The PoetBay support member heart!
And poignant.
2023-04-22

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Ye Shall Have a Song
by Uncle Meridian