But if I were to tell you now?
You pull back and look at me, and I have never known fear as in that moment. You smile, though, and laugh; kiss me as if we’ve been doing it all our lives.
But if I were to tell you now?
You pull back and look at me, and I have never known fear as in that moment. You smile, though, and laugh; kiss me as if we’ve been doing it all our lives.
I turned to well-worn prayer: Teeth knocking together. A hole in my skirt her pinky fit through. Gravel tipped out of our shoes. A wish for a breath safely shared.
I turned to well-worn prayer: Teeth knocking together. A hole in my skirt her pinky fit through. Gravel tipped out of our shoes. A wish for a breath safely shared.