I've loved many boys With different colored eyes But the way I remember them is By the shape of their hands
The way their thumbs curved Or how their palms felt against my own The weight of them on my thighs Or how they ran through my hair
The times they zipped up my dress And settled on my shoulders The moments when they grazed my own As they handed me my keys
The motion of them as they spoke And the motionless of them when they were silent The smoothness of them in the beginning And the calluses after time had passed
Sometimes, I forget the faces of these boys Or the way their voice sounded over the phone But I'll never forget the way it felt With their hands intertwined in my own