Remember, one Summer, street was closed for construction We'd careen through the roads near each other's homes. Wheeling through dreams on our bikes in the swelter we'd reach for the sky 'neath the cottonwoods' dome.
Some nights, I still walk through those baseball glove hours-- those sweat-smelling days and those Kool-Aid stain weeks. And I can still feel that pubescent laughter which lived in my chest and still pounds for release.
I've leased some apartments and filed my taxes. I've broken some promises and I've been destroyed And I've been rebuilt, but never rebranded Those Summer time sunsets tattooed on my sinews, they just wouldn't have it.