Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Childhood

Too often when I was younger,
I would lose my best friend and cousin
Juliet
when I closed my eyes, and for a moment
lived in the other half of my world.
She was always discoverable,
and in the same place too:
nestled among the unrelatable
adult conversations.

I always envied her childlike wonder
invested in big foreign things,
and when my own eye skipped over something
I frowned to know Juliet picked it up, and,
skipping it like a stone,
never failed like I failed
to try.

I think Juliet was always ready to
grow up in a way I never was.
Though I was envious,
I mostly loved her
in a way I didn’t love myself.
Too late did I realize that
in order to be a part
of adult conversations,
the only thing a child has to do

is be present.

2 comments:

  1. xoxoxo i miss you soso much and have i ever told you you are fabulous? an excellent way for me to procrastinate :)

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  2. ahhh thank you love you so so so so much and I'm always here to distract you

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