Me and two other friends at a lake house the first week of summer break |
Three girls racing down the hill towards the dock Wearing colorful bathing suits, towels flying behind them, bear feet pounding softly on the ground, freed only that week from shoes. Causing the ducks to scatter and then regather back into their flock Serenading the night are bullfrogs’ croaks and owls’ coos Their brown, leathery feet pad quietly on the wood The stars are sprinkled throughout the sky, and the moon sheds light on them They all look as different as they could One, tall, one short, one in between All skinny, two long legged, one long armed The stars causing their hair to glow Turning to hallows their faces now are framed One whitish, one dirty blond, one dark brown, all loose in the gentle wind, free to flow Three different laughs and three different voices mix together They’ve woven something safe to protect themselves Knowing it can last forever Each thinking, “I’m so glad we can be by ourselves.” Tan bodies dive into the cool depths of the lake Swimming and splashing, playing and laughing Their wake, diamonds from the moonlight, better then those other fakes They climb out, now on top of the dock, their towels they are spreading Their voices blend with the noise of the night, fitting together without a whirl The true essence of summer, of life, they're friends and together they always will be Who are these girls? Cas, Carol, they’re you and me |