In this graveyard a boy once proposed to me,
We were young and callous and the world
Lay at our feet. We climbed the broken wall
To get inside, we did that often, my friends and I
Daring each other to stay on till dark, exploring
Among tombstones, reading aloud the words
Left for the dead. So when this bright eyed boy
Actually held out a ring, it felt a little strange
But not really, because those days doing things
That others thought strange was ordinary.
I was in control of my life, Of course, I broke
The boy’s heart, maybe for a little while.
In that very graveyard where some ancestors
Lie buried, we used to sit on tombstones
And tell each other stories and dream
Of futures yet to unfold. When I returned
A few days ago, the sunlight fell differently
The light had changed. The years had left
Their mark, both on me and the graves.
I watched the burial from a little afar.
Saw the kite that hung to the tree above
Helplessly fluttering to be free,
for some force of nature to cut it loose,
To strike that connecting bit of string.
In that graveyard to which I returned
I left a little of myself that day, not in the earth
But fluttering in the breeze much like the kite
Hanging by a piece of string, the ties that defined
Who I could be. Trying to reinvent myself,
One case at a time, whether I lose or win
One length at a time, even if I fail to swim
one drink at a time that I do not pour,
one risk at a time, unafraid of the sour
taste of failure that I hid from all these years
To free my own soul. Of course, I’ll break
Your heart, maybe even for a little while.
Thank you! 🙂
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