Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
was going into that small Iceland diner with only wool socks over black leggings on my skinny tanned shins (red Converse, soaked with saltwater, still drying in the rental car, sticky licorice jammed between seats). Don't remember what I ordered, only remember the way the waitress smiled at me, in spite of my feet. I felt so strongly that I was breaking an unspoken rule—little did I know how many I'd break in the months to come.
0
May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019 at 7:03 PM UTC
the biggest adventure of my ten-year-old life
was going into that small Iceland diner with only wool socks over black leggings on my skinny tanned shins (red Converse, soaked with saltwater, still drying in the rental car, sticky licorice jammed between seats). Don't remember what I ordered, only remember the way the waitress smiled at me, in spite of my feet. I felt so strongly that I was breaking an unspoken rule—little did I know how many I'd break in the months to come.
wrote this really fast
bacterialarcana
Written by
May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019 at 7:03 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem