It’s a biting breeze meets us You pull up your collar, I tighten my scarf Walking to the park together In the hail In the dark But today’s high noon shines on us As you take my arm, and I look in your eyes, the park, it spins around us Just you and I Just you and I And now, dressed in the hard noon light you glow, you warm me in the cold Your long lithe body all lit up in gold And now your voice encircles me as we do what we do, walking our park together Just me and you Just me and you In this park there’s only us two; when first we meet as quick as I can I bury my nose in that spot at your neck, for a moment so close I can collect your scent And then our shadows lean across the lawn, our arms elongate, our hands, fingers separate, fingertips part ways Our weekday standing date Seems we are always walking away A breeze with teeth, teeth still quite sharp, and though I’m cold, I keep my nose from my scarf so I can smell you, in my breath, in my in-breath, at the pause before I exhale I stall in that moment of stillness somewhere inside, inside my sinus maybe, I don’t know where it goes, this hint of a trace of a smell I can almost taste behind my nose And so, into the hard sun, alone as I go, I breathe you in, drawing steady air slow, and I stall in between the in- and out-cycle, keeping pace, I hold still in that space of smell that is also memory, and also taste and I feel you there, as if you are fleetingly real as if you and I as if you and I And I’m not quite holding my breath, I’m just not exactly breathing
*First published in Suburban Witchcraft Magazine, February 2023. Now part of my Little Free Chapbook series.

Very thoughtful, I enjoyed reading this…love you, Mom ❤
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