Crack a hole in my skull to let some light in I’m walking around confused checking out the numbers on the side of houses I’m walking around whistling the theme tune of a movie I never saw in light tinted green through newly sprung leaves I bask in the holy midday sun everything so fresh and new it makes one forget about mistakes and tomorrows and consequence pour me a strong, cold drink I want to live life on an endless back porch summer night where the insects and the trees make their music as we slowly let go of the parts of ourselves which hold no real weight cut me to see if I bleed I bet the blood would never come too thick from the sweat induced dehydration I’m drinking iced coffee on an infinite stretch of broad street I’m climbing the trees of my childhood to pick the fruits of my memories they taste like nostalgia and they taste like you how I imagine you taste if we were cast together outside of time these are the musings of a mind riddled with growing up