We walk in tandem well past midnight Summer tempest mad and young The air charged thick with salt and clouds And cherry ice still on our tongues; Sandals dangling off hooked fingers Remnant sand between our toes, with Soles pressed lightly to the pavement Slicked with rain and indigo; A quiet laughter seals in spaces Left unfilled by ocean roars, and Ancient street lamps flicker hazy As we pass by corner stores; Joined together hand in hand, Two bodies wading through the gale While lightning bounces off the coast And off your painted fingernails;
Over Seaford on a bridge with Wind-swept hair and noses red As leering thoughts about September Hover over both our heads; Porch lights crest around the turnpike We go in through your back door I plant myself into your sofa Like the countless times before; Stories travel back and forth As storms wage war upon the beach, Your lips and teeth move like you have A homily you need to preach; The talking turns to my departure As we dry our soaking clothes Against the glow of TV screens With hearts and bodies left exposed;
Staring future in the eye And met with nothing but abyss I say with all my confidence That I know this and only this; It must have been an intervention Of some Godly, cosmic breed That gave me August in Delmarva And a chance for us to meet; When Iām settled back at home, Your cadence just a reverie, The transience of our acquaintance Will have no effect on me; Of all the talks we did exchange, Not one has ever carved so deep As when you told me everything Upon the briny Chesapeake.