Yearbook

Yearbook

A Poem by Michael R. Burch

Yearbook
by Michael R. Burch

Here I scrawl extravagant rainbows.
And there you go, skipping your way to school.
And here we are, drifting apart
like untethered balloons.

Here I am, creating "art,"
chanting in shadows,
pale as the crinoline moon,
ignoring your face.

There you go,
in diaphanous lace,
making another man’s heart swoon.
Suddenly, unthinkably, here he is,
taking my place.

Published by Tucumcari Literary Review, Romantics Quarterly, Centrifugal Eye, Poetry Webring, Poetry Life & Times and The Eclectic Muse. Keywords/Tags: yearbook, photo, album, photographs, picture, pictures, school, graduation, love, relationships, parting, separation, divorce, loneliness, alienation, crayons, drawing, drawings, art class, loss, replacement

© 2020 Michael R. Burch


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Added on May 2, 2020
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Tags: yearbook, photo, album, photographs, picture, pictures, school, graduation, love, relationships, parting, separation, divorce, loneliness, alienation, crayons, drawing, drawings, art class, loss