I know the contours of your face just like the streets of my hometown you'd squint your eyes when laughing at the corner of Main and Dow.
Blacktooth Brewery on frigid Friday nights frosted glasses, fogging breaths and laughs caught up in tightening chests. Kendrick Park can keep its towering trees and midnight charms if I can keep your laughter with me when I sail for newer shores
Something in familiar signs, buzzing blackened Bighorn skies, keeps us just above the water line-- afloat for one more night.
Sheridan Iron Works Red, rigid lettering a raised, distant hand Watch it wave from on the hill above the Kendrick boardwalk, soak December in our smiles choking back our April cries.
Snake's head yawning from the I-90 exit slithers down Coffeen and tails our icy footsteps Rattle. Rattle. Rattle. Shake this town to its bones with our Thurmond Street jokes and our glowing Gould Street hearts. I hope this is enough to buoy our ***** up against the weighty ballast of this tiny, yawning town.
Settlers of Catan played on a windy Wednesday night over another drowning round of clinking Wagon Box pints.
The contours of your face, icy streets of our hometown, our squinting, gasping laughter on the corner of Main and Dow.
Blacktooth Brewery. Frigid Friday nights. Fogged up glasses. Frosting breaths and laughing, clutching tightening chests. This freezing town will test your mettle. Settle up and bring your friends.