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Do You Remember? MAG

By Anonymous

June was you by the pool. The day we first met, remember? I thought you were just one of those brawny lifeguard guys – you know the type: pretend to be all sweet, save the little kid from drowning, then go out and get totally hammered at night. I paid no ­attention to you, thought you were one of the heartbreakers, the ones I couldn’t care less about. But you had that smile with the dimples, and you came over just to offer me a watermelon Jolly Rancher. My favorite flavor. How did you know? That’s when I knew you were different.

July. August. After work we’d spread ourselves out on the field and drown in the sun, laugh at all those stupid jokes that aren’t even funny anymore. Why did we laugh so much back then?

Your studio, an explosion of color with your paintings enclosing you like a corral. Sometimes they made me jealous, when you saw them more than you saw me, but I loved them all the same. I loved that one of the beautiful girl with the long black hair, the one who looked so sad, but you wouldn’t say who she was. You’d never say. I’ll never know. So many secrets locked up in that little box of yours. You were fun, but you were serious.

“I want to be painted like that,” I said, because the painting was so beautiful. And you said, “Okay. Let’s do it.”

I still have that painting of me, by the way. You can only see half my face in it. “Why is that?” I asked. You shrugged. Another secret.

September. October. I love October. And you loved it too. When the leaves dance on the sidewalk and twirl through the air, when the world bleeds orange and red, and the air is like your stepmom’s apple crisp. We breathed it in together. We stood on the hill and closed our eyes, stretched our arms and spun around like five-year-olds, forgetting there was a world below. We listened to the wind whisper our names.

October was when we took the train downtown. It was fun that day, I don’t remember why. We skipped school (that was when school didn’t matter) and we rode downtown with your easels and paper and chalk and pencils, and we were going to draw fall. We drew the houses and trees, little kids flying a kite in the park, a mother duck and her ducklings wading through a river, a man asleep on a park bench, a maple leaf crisper than your stepmom’s apple crisp.

And you said, “Fall is a bit sad.”

And I asked why, and you said, “I dunno. It means summer’s over. It’s like ­losing something you can’t have back, like love.”

And I said, “But summer always comes back, doesn’t it?” And you said maybe.

We raked up a pile of leaves with a stick. We made this really big pile, laughing and running around it, losing half the leaves ’cause we’d stuff them in each other’s hair and shirts. We held hands, almost afraid to jump, like little kids taking their first dive into the deep end. One, two, three, go! And we sank into the big orange bed together.

I remember your easel that I carved my initials into. I remember the dimples on your cheeks, the eyes that were always on me. Your worn-out copy of The Great Gatsby that you read to me sometimes, and your plaid red scarf. I have that scarf, by the way. I wish it still smelled like you.

It’s October again, and the leaves are still dancing and the geese are still singing their good-bye song, and the bullfrog doesn’t sing because the pond’s almost frozen over. I wore your scarf yesterday as I rode the train downtown. I crossed the street to the park where we made the bed of leaves, and I tried to remember exactly where it was. And fall feels a little sad this year, like losing love.

I’m waiting to see if the summer comes back.



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the-optimist said...
on Sep. 21 2009 at 7:55 pm
I LOOOVED it! I wish summer would come back too...

jmc.13 said...
on Sep. 21 2009 at 7:48 pm
jmc.13, Dobbs Ferry, New York
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Favorite Quote:
"I'd rather regret what I did than what I didn't do."

Fantastic. I loved this piece. You are very talented. I especially likes all of the colorful description and imagery. I felt the loss and missing....

Great work!

yaelephant5 said...
on Sep. 21 2009 at 7:41 pm
great! loved the first sentence especially.

Fredwardness said...
on Sep. 21 2009 at 6:11 pm
what happened to him?

Shenkel15 GOLD said...
on Sep. 21 2009 at 5:07 pm
Shenkel15 GOLD, Pevely, Missouri
15 articles 1 photo 7 comments

Favorite Quote:
Welcome to a celebration of truth, beauty, freedom, and above all things, love.~Moulin Rouge!<br /> <br /> Every person has a mask; you have to look beyond the mask to see the person~Unknown<br /> <br /> Reality is a lovely place, but I wouldn&#039;t want to live there. ~Adam Young

It's very beautiful, and yet so sad. What happened to him? Made me think of all those seasons that are so different.

on Sep. 21 2009 at 4:23 pm
IsobelFree DIAMOND, Hamilton, Other
71 articles 20 photos 296 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;As long as there is open road, the familiar has the most formidable competitor.&quot; - Anonymous

I love it. Touching and beautiful. Write some more!

Sabryth GOLD said...
on Sep. 21 2009 at 10:23 am
Sabryth GOLD, Lawrence, Kansas
18 articles 1 photo 25 comments
wow, write more!

on Sep. 21 2009 at 9:17 am
DannBerr,. GOLD, Guilford, Indiana
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This is one of my favorites. It's Amazing

on Sep. 21 2009 at 12:24 am
withoutamuse DIAMOND, Dewey, Oklahoma
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Unique style. Great story. Short and simple, but sweet. Leaves one wanting more.

on Aug. 30 2009 at 4:57 pm
AznxAngel SILVER, Yonkers, New York
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Touching, sweet, and just plain frikin' amazing. I loved it! Five stars.

on Aug. 30 2009 at 1:00 am
wordweaver96 PLATINUM, Winchester, Kentucky
37 articles 2 photos 254 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot; It is not our abilities but our choices that show who we truly are. &quot;<br /> Albus Dumbledore<br /> <br /> <br /> See, we really DON&#039;T have anything to fear but fear itself!

wow u r an amazing writer! u say so much in a small amount of words!

Nicegirl82 said...
on Aug. 25 2009 at 8:55 pm
i really love this piece. it is now my favorite piece ever. It's really sweet and touching and i love it. tears were in my eyes and i could feel the love bounce off the page. loved every word.

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Schubster said...
on Aug. 18 2009 at 2:30 am
So sweet :) it reminds me of my Lemon Tree poem.....

on Aug. 2 2009 at 3:40 pm
ashleyt PLATINUM, Midland, Texas
22 articles 65 photos 53 comments
The beauty of this work made a picture i could see them in my mind walking and holding hands it made me cry

ahmazingshay said...
on Jul. 27 2009 at 11:27 pm
That made me cry. It was beautiful. I really admire your work. I hope that one day I could be as great as a writer as you. =)

earthgil said...
on Jul. 23 2009 at 7:26 pm
u r an amazing writer!! im a sucker for beautiful love stories! and this one was positively amazing!!! i love how u added such detail and mystery.

Lynette BRONZE said...
on Jul. 7 2009 at 5:10 pm
Lynette BRONZE, Rio Grande, Texas
3 articles 0 photos 20 comments

Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;Love is when the other person&#039;s happiness is more important than your own.&rdquo;<br /> H. Jackson Brown,Jr.

Wonderful.

maci. SILVER said...
on Jul. 7 2009 at 12:17 am
maci. SILVER, Chickasha, Oklahoma
5 articles 0 photos 6 comments

Favorite Quote:
Never let the fear of striking out, keep you from playing the game.

i absolutely loved this! i loved the way u kept the reader wondering about the boy. good job!

on Jun. 27 2009 at 12:26 am
Wow...the writing was very simple but it struck all the way down to the bone, it stays in your head...I loved what the summer represented

on Jun. 24 2009 at 7:40 pm
LoveLikeWoe DIAMOND, LeSueur, MN, Minnesota
54 articles 2 photos 748 comments

Favorite Quote:
Whoever laughs first has the sickest mind.

wow. A long scroll to the bottom! Keep up the good work! You're very talented!