Friday, May 31, 2024

The Finch (January 2024)



the finch was present before i ever knew 

crucifix on her neck flying through skies of blue 

and sense of comfort and reliance only grew and grew 

no one will ever be as constant as the finch is the conclusion that i drew 

the finch is the standard, the bar that’s been set 

the finch’s love was undying, abandonment was never a fret 

the finch’s soft blond-ish brown hair held back by a beret 

the finch was my moon, the first love i’ll never forget 

the finch grew with me as i led her from the pews 

i etched her in my notebooks, my fairly simple minded muse 

but the simpleness was appreciated for there was no abuse 

when she kissed she needn’t leave marks nor a single bruise 

she knew i was hers without tarnishes or brandings

we melded into one, a sculpture we spent 2 years molding and sanding 

the finch held me in her gentle palms there was no need for handling 

my leash was loose and forgiving, she was soft and understanding 

the finch was adolescence the finch was my youth 

i don’t look back in spite, the love needs no proof 

the love was naïve, like the kisses she gave me in a jar 

the finch left her mark on my pinky, on the tip is a scar 

where we used to lock fingers before she flew away so far 

the finch is still in the sky when i look at the stars 

the garden didn’t die it seeped into the ground 

babies breath and lavender withered into a mound 

when I see lilies i know my finch is still around 

but the chain on her locket was not unbreakable, we weren’t destined, we weren’t bound 

the finch pecked at my heart, she brought me pebbles and rocks 

she held me softly as i cried on the dock

sometimes i close my eyes, i’m 17 and i hear the finch sing 

the creaky wood underneath us, where she first kissed me on the swing 

I hope my finch is alright i hope my finch is just fine 

though my young self never imagined a universe in which she was not mine 

i can’t imagine a world in which we’d again intertwine 

I grew up, i left my sweet finch behind. 


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