I want to drink apple cider with you
Like it’s a fine wine,
Make-believe adult, wrapped in your wool blanket,
Counting the minutes until your parents return.
I want to walk into school together,
Hold your hand between classes, talk into the night
Until our throats are scratchy and the sky melts into blue-black,
Wake up
To find my phone overflowing with your texts.
I want to watch you play soccer, set against
A backdrop of multicolored hills, turned sepia
In the fading light,
And hug you afterwards, showing everyone
That you’re mine.
I want to hear your mother tease you
In a language I don’t understand
As we carve pumpkins, their slimy insides
Staining your kitchen counter, the playlist
I made for us soft in the background.
I want to watch Gilmore Girls with you,
Because finally, now that cold is
Seeping into everything, it’s the season for it.
I want autumn
To no longer be about death, but birth:
Your sideways smile, raking your fingers
Through your hair and laughing at me, the sky
Crisp and cloudless. I want delicate days
Of feeling feminine and light,
I want you to look at me and not see an old soul.
I want to smell October in your sweatshirt and forget
That none of this is real.
Posted in response to the challenge Autumn '24: Writing.
Comments
I absolutely love this poem! It's so fall! I especially love the first lines "I want to drink apple cider with you / Like it's a fine wine" and how they introduce the poem. I hope you get to feel all this, because it sounds like heaven :)
Aw thanks! yes it does sound so nice :)
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