Stormy August
I should’ve seen it as a shadow of the future.
Even if I had, I would’ve done it all the same
But after you said yes, we walked across Manhattan
August twilight winking down 5th avenue
Throwing shadows from the trees of central park
Across the stomping horse carriages
And yellow cab lines.
I love you, you know.
So much all else is crowded out:
The heat lightning means nothing to us
For us, the summer storm that will bring big wet drops
Laces the air with the excitement of change
(I remember your click clack shoes and jingle jangling bracelets: in front of a silver looping ribbon named Contrapunto at 3rd and 53rd)
My breath is short with possibility
Kissing you in the rain-scented air
And we ignore the storm above as it gathers power
It will show us how small we are
How big our hearts are too
Still are.
Always will be.
Enduring shadows of the future
Whatever they hide.