At barely five feet with a heel
and being decidedly round
Lori didn’t turn many heads
But she turned my life around.
Forty years, has it been
since we were both seventeen?
I remember it a difficult year
Like all the ones in between.
Cherry cokes at the Blue Bay diner
she worked on the school paper with me
She rolled up her skirt like the others
to show off her Catholic girl knees.
With Greg as her steady companion
she was the heart of our group.
They provided a fair bit of drama
and the happiest days of my youth.
For I was an ungainly kid,
nonathletic, inclined to be round.
It was Lori who drew our social circle
big enough to include me in bounds.
We always were friends, never lovers,
never shared one passionate kiss.
She taught me that mercy trumps justice
She made Circles just like God makes his.
At barely five feet with a heel
and being decidedly round
Her face had the smile of an angel
such beauty is rare to be found.
Poets spend a lot of ink describing female beauty. My poem is about a very average ordinary looking girl who believed that mine was a soul worth saving. That is true beauty in my book, a beauty that time has not faded.