new poem: “Wedding day” by Thomas Typewriter

poetry

On the playground we were wed.

I was waiting for your sister,

but found you instead.

We exchanged vows of self-defeat.

We threw a bouquet no one could eat.

For us, everyday went on repeat.

I still think of that day.

You and I clad in grey,

every raindrop waiting for its day.

And I say:

Was it always destined to float away?