April is National Poetry Month!
The Reflection of Shadows
Back in 1996 the Academy of American Poets decided poetry should have it's very own month- woo hoo! Each April, millions of people read, write, and teach poetry to help support the value of all things poetic. As a poet myself, I am thrilled.
Now, let's get this poetry show on the road!
The Reflection of Shadows
I remember: jogging down the
street.
And I remember: the way you
looked at me.
I remember the dreams we used
to share,
But what I can’t remember
Is why you went and where.
I remember: the way you lived
your life.
And I remember: the crazy,
funny nights.
I remember the way you wanted
me,
But what I can’t remember
Is why I didn’t see.
I remember: you loving my red
hair.
And I remember: the way you
stopped to stare.
I remember your kisses on my
hand,
But what I can’t remember
Is why I let it end.
I remember: the music that we
shared.
And I remember: the chains you
used to wear.
I remember the way you touched
my heart,
But what I can’t remember
Is why we had to part.
I remember: buying you that
shirt.
And I remember: how surprised
you looked.
I remember it framed upon the
wall,
But what I can’t remember
Is why they didn’t call.
I remember: the flowers that
you brought.
And I remember: you in the
parking lot.
I remember you spinning me
around,
But what I can’t remember
Is why you put me down.
I remember: the first time I
saw you.
And I remember: you looking at
me too.
I remember the nicknames that
we had,
But what I can’t remember
Is why I made you mad.
I remember: the outline of
your hands.
And I remember: your house and
all your land.
I remember your mom’s tears hitting
ground,
But what I can’t remember
Is why I let you down.
I remember: too fresh and new
and cold.
And I remember: the day that I
was told.
I remember your headstone late
at night,
But what I can’t remember
Is why you had to die.
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