In this married life—you and I, I water the plants while you still slumber. And when I return, your touch is a warm contrast to the cool linen, Like hot sand beneath my feet as the water drips down towards my ankles. In this married life—you and I, I am pleasantly silent, taking it all in, That I get to lie against this headboard, In your old t-shirt and my GA shorts, Admiring your sun-kissed skin. Certainly I am disillusioned, but I choose to be. Because finally, there’s a boy in my bed! The same twenty-one year old I met in the university courtyard, Except now he’s preoccupied with stools for our breakfast bar.
One Day; Dex & Em; envisioning a life like theirs for me—sans the tragic love.