We're both jocks We come home from practice achy and tired and raw We both shower and I go to your house smelling like lavender body wash You spray versace on your chest and your hair is still wet when I get there I laugh at the bruises on your neck From me last time I say hello to your mother and your dogs and complain about how hard I worked and we compare exercises And how bad they hurt Then I sit on the couch Next to you Your mother is watching some show but she's going to bed soon Your house is warmly lit And laughter keeps our faces wide My family wonders why I love to be here all the time Your mother offers me food Like she always does And I politely decline having just eaten dinner You put your arm around my shoulder while you ice your knees and we talk about how we **** our bodies up for our passions But we wouldn't change it for anything We talk about how we don't want school to start How we can't believe summer is over
I leave Usually Too late Or too soon To me and you Wrapped in one of your hoodies and smelling like your cologne