This poem is not held to any standard of meter or rhyme, but is meant to be read slow, pausing slightly after each line, which I think gives in a sense of rhythm, like a slow funeral dirge. Maybe it doesn't, but I think the words have something deep to say about friendship and the ties that bind us together. "Amy" Things were so simple then Sitting under the trees With our lunches, content Just to be all together But now I see skewed lines And a picture ripped in several places Where was once blue sky Lays a jagged edge We changed I suppose And I guess I should have seen it coming The differences in us all were too great Though latent, without words Just glances of disapproval Then another boy came around And one of us was gone As lightning flashes in a storm Joyous and bright But leaving a burnt scar. Then two of us got together And there were whispers And more unhappy glances There weren't as many pictures Things were becoming fractured. And those whispers became shouts Of higher morality And who was right about things And now no one knows anything We only share passing smiles. Now two of us smoke And talk about the old times Under trees in quiet breezes With our lunches And things were so simple Or maybe I was just naive. |