Exit

Submitted by Madeline on Tue, 07/08/2014 - 00:45

I can find no semblance in him to
The boy I loved
For thirty-six months
And then maybe then some

Does going away neutralize all he did?
I search in his face but cannot find the kid
With two thousand freckles
And a small, sheepish grin
In fact both are gone and
Foreign feelings are rampant

I always thought
If I ran into him
That I'd know instantly
That he'd see me, then
We'd greet each other awkwardly
Maybe even exchange a hug
Because I sat with this boy
In class, talked of love
Revealed by mood rings
And passed notes
And parents
Elementary-aged girl
With choppy bangs and
Awkward glasses
Elementary-aged boy
With stunted growth and
Eager bashfulness

And I consider for a moment
Hovering over
To hit add friend
But four years is
A lot of time
He's clearly not the same as then
And honestly
It's shallow
But I don't see what I saw
In him
He's just so different and it's
It's
Enough for me to exit

(even though I still remember
sharing smarties
a moment of muddled embarrassment because I forgot
february 28th wasn't a leap year
and being teased
and thinking this was flirting
oh, and I still don't have an idea
and I'll still sometimes think of it
look back with fondness on past times
and be glad for the experience)

Author's age when written
16
Genre

Comments

I liked this, especially the last section in parentheses. In the first line, I think you meant resemblance instead of semblance (I might be wrong, but semblance just seems awkward to me!). Good job!

"You were not meant to fit into a shallow box built by someone else." -J. Raymond

Ooh I like this!!! And yay, it's always so satisfying to know the backstory of a boy. You could have written this story any other way, but I really love how you wrote this... Kind of disjointed, like thoughts and memories are of people. Loved it!

"Here's looking at you, Kid"
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