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Summer of '09
Remember when we used to wander
around the neighborhood and get lost
in the woods behind our backyards?
The emerald land was our kingdom,
and the maple tree was our castle.
We hopped across the stream, relying
on jagged rocks so our shoes wouldn’t get wet,
but falling in was inevitable; the feeling
of cool water splashing against my skin
was a trademark of the summer days
that melted into summer nights, when we sat
outside and watched the sky change from blue
to blazing orange to blue again. Fireflies,
like the specks of gold in your eyes, lit
up the night, piecing together a mosaic of stars.
We had about a thousand days like this, until
you slipped under the horizon and never
returned; at least I still have our kingdom
and castle, where our names are carved on the
oak tree inside a heart as big as your own.
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