Two Kids in the Tiger Mart
Younger, milder
Buying junk food with
Crumpled dollars and spare change
Such was the currency of young love
And wonder stuffed in pockets
Hungrily hoarded in a world of
Questions without plausible response
And you, you had the same look
Skittish, almost shell shocked
The life of puberty
Full of acne and hormones and
The beginning acts of adulthood follies
Everyone else in the Exxon was
Them
All that mattered was
Us
The only world we trusted was
Ours
We knew
Theirs
Was old, empty and penniless
Years later, miles behind me
I look back and marvel at the paradox
Of such foolish sages
I check my pockets
Saddened
That so few
Of those teenage
Dimes and dollars
Remain
dg
9/18/11
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