This year I have placed in the Chautauqua Creative Writing Contest
with Honorable Mention. I'm pretty happy because this is the third year in a
row that I've placed in the contest. I wrote this poem on the last night of
Summer 2012 at the Outer Banks, North Carolina. I was listening to 'She's
Leaving' by Orchestra Maneuvers in the Dark and I typed the last words at a few
minutes to midnight. The poem, though somewhat vague, contains many of the
memories I have of last summer, one of the best summers I've ever had. Each
thing corresponds to a memory, from the imagery of the sea, sand, and stars
down to the very face of the man I named 'Summer'. The feelings I had while
writing this poem were extremely hard to describe-bittersweet is the closest I
can come.
I hope you enjoy this edited version that I submitted into the
contest.
He’s Leaving
Black hair framing a gentle face, skin kissed by the sun
Black eyes that glitter with childish whims
He gives me a bright grin, showing crooked teeth
And I find I must smile softly back at him
I met him on the warm streets in the evening
Beneath the glorious moon, in front of a magical place
His white button-down un-tucked, his black slacks wrinkled
A winning smile plastered on his dreamy young face
In that single moment, I knew there was nothing to be done
I couldn't tell him to leave or to stay
His suitcase hung over his shoulder as he walked alone
The man made his way into my heart that day
Tonight, that heart feels like it will shatter, each piece a memory
The warm pavement, afternoon ice cream, evening walks
Each moment of freedom, each whisper of romance he brought me
All of them to disappear with his absence
He takes my hand and leads me out onto the still, quiet beach
'Let's take a walk?' he entreats with puppy-eyes
'I can't, it's cold,' but without a word, across my shoulders his
arms reach
His warmth is like the fiery sun; boldly passionate, gently
reassuring
He hums a sweetly sad tune under his breath
I inch a little closer to him and catch the faint thumping of his
heart
As the waves beat against the shore in a choppy rhythm like our
thoughts
I clutch the slightly weathered fingers of his brown hand tighter
'Ouch, you're squeezing', but I don't care, the thoughts of his leaving
cloud my good judgment
He continues to ignore my silence, chatting about the sea, the
skittering creatures, the winds
The stars are a parade of celestial wonders, marching to God's
alignment
My lonesome heart replays the song of life in it's fullest bloom
He stops, his feet buried in the sandy ground, and he sighs, like
he's afraid of it himself
He takes his arm from my shoulders and bows his head of black,
windswept hair
'I've got to go now,' he explains in his painfully quiet voice,
barely above a whisper
I try my hardest to look at him and nod, but I feel angry and upset
inside
'For how long?' I ask, but before I receive an answer, his lips
touch mine
A brief peck of a kiss, rushing pulse, scattered emotions,
overwhelmed in the sensation
Summer lets my hand slip from his
And turns away.
-Argentia
2 comments:
Hi there ^D^
I'm not some random creeper, I promise! I met you at linguistics camp last year, and I saw your blog on facebook and I thought it was cool and whatnot :D so yup that is me!
Thanks! I don't mind getting comments (even from random creepers, though I sometimes delete the weird spam-y ones). I post somewhat regularly here, though I've been known to go into hiatus for months at a time. XD I'm lazy. T.T
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