"To Dennis"
It wasn't really that long ago, I guess,
when you and I last heard the fighter jets
and stared up at those
white-walled storage tanks looming
like pale and bloated corpses
among the pines.
"Yeah, effin' Satan's peppermints,"
I told you, feeling brave,
and you laughed, wheeling your bike
up to the sandpit so you could toss it
off the edge.
Your laughter was more nervous
when there were six of us,
crammed into the doghouse,
telling ghost stories, me stuffed into
the dog's little attic place
'cause I was the smallest
and 'cause I liked to fall down
and scare you in the dark.
Remember when I took the dog to your place
and forgot him 'cause I decided to stay the night?
He shivered and scratched at your front door,
too loyal or too stupid to walk the half-block home.
You would cuss him out when he
chased you down the hill in winter
or as you walked me home, shivering
after falling through the creek.
You dared me to run across spring ice
(to walk, to stand, to jump)
and I never got my five bucks
even after I was wet and dripping and cold.
You and I busted my living room window
with a lump of snow the year we
built ourselves a quinzee in the front yard,
using our snow shovels to slide off the roof
and onto the mounded snow.
And then, in the summer, we dug that hole
deep in my backyard
(to protect us from the bombs)
before Mama told us to fill it in
'cause the house was only rented.
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An Alchemy of Words
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