From the start, I easily forgot differences, like miles and years. My mind played your smiles on repeat. The countdown to our union dragged, but looking into your sunburst blue eyes lit me up like kindling.
Typed words transmute me— pretty wrappings thrown away to reveal mirrors warped by my insecurities and a hasty decision brought a voice that softens into 3 AM, half-laughs when my cheeks flush under your warm palms.
My mind splits half and half for ends and beginnings. I shove the bowling pin from our first date, given to us with our names in grand, black letters, to the back of the closet, listening to “The Show Goes On” to weld back together.