I'd have sung to
the strum of your guitar
I'd have danced around
while you smiled crooked
and laughed like thunderclaps
I'd have held your hand
and rubbed my thumb against
freckled skin,
finding affirmations tucked in
the crevices and cracks of hard-working hands
I'd have kissed you
in the sunshine,
on the back porch,
while the sun set,
while mosquitoes flew around our heads,
in your bedroom,
listening to your favorite soundtracks,
backstage,
underneath table cloths,
next to your best friend
I'd have touched you
like lightning bolts,
caught all your storms
in jars,
worn your soft skin inside and out
and told you all my kindled secrets
if you'd have let me
I'd have loved you like a summertime
Jul 16, 2014
Jul 16, 2014 at 12:54 AM UTC
I'd have sung to
the strum of your guitar
I'd have danced around
while you smiled crooked
and laughed like thunderclaps
I'd have held your hand
and rubbed my thumb against
freckled skin,
finding affirmations tucked in
the crevices and cracks of hard-working hands
I'd have kissed you
in the sunshine,
on the back porch,
while the sun set,
while mosquitoes flew around our heads,
in your bedroom,
listening to your favorite soundtracks,
backstage,
underneath table cloths,
next to your best friend
I'd have touched you
like lightning bolts,
caught all your storms
in jars,
worn your soft skin inside and out
and told you all my kindled secrets
if you'd have let me
I'd have loved you like a summertime
