tai'kesa
By: yi'tan
driving 80 clicks in a hundred zone
in no hurry to get you home
arm around your shoulder
you finally seem comfortable
and I can’t help but kiss your temple
as the lines roll beneath us
too quickly for me
thoughts of our evening play out in my head
how the walk back to the truck seemed so much shorter
even though we took the long way
I was too lost in you to remember where we parked
my arm around your waist as we walk
hip too hip through suburbia
a surreal side street in the middle of nowhere
between two arteries (Victoria and Commercial)
and that quickly we’re at your door
thinking it’s much later than it is
saying goodbye with an embrace
I miss you before you close the door
warning me not to slip on the walk
when all I wanted was to run through the sprinkler
a torrential downpour all my own
and again I drive
alone this time and my thoughts still wander
to my elf banished from the north pole for growing too high
the best present Santa ever brought
a Spanish Indian from Zimbabwe
who couldn’t be any happier
thanks to one mysterious stranger’s curiosity and persistence
have you ever met an angel?