I may never walk anything more the same as him In converse shoes slapping campus pavement, Than taking down miles in memories And mulling over trite bereavements.
If all we have left is muscle memory Where summer grass stroked skin like hesitant fingers Then I'll sink into autumn leaves And worry my lip where the impressions linger.
ANNOUNCEMENT (To my readers):
Hi Guys,
I know it's been a while since I've posted poetry and I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your support and feedback. All of you have been so kind and I could not have asked for a better audience. However, times are rough at the moment and I'd like to post a link to my GOFUNDME account. If you like my poems, you will be make a small donation via the website, even a buck would be appreciated. Below is the link.