Before the Worst
- Megan O'Byrne
- Aug 8, 2022
- 1 min read
A Poem
by Megan O'Byrne
It had just gone seven thirty
For once I had actually turned up early
Glancing around the bar, you finally spot me.
Clutching the edges of your jacket nervously
Your eyes glisten with that shimmering song
That I held on to for far too long
Stepping up shyly to greet you
Your height surprised me too
Tall but not quite six foot,
as hard as you always
tried to look
We both knew it was the start of a past
Oh how I wish I’d known it wouldn’t last
Watching drinks pour at the bar
The conversation was going far
My heart started beating
a rhythm faster than moments fleeting
I think we knew each other more back then
Than now,
Without a single word spoken
As the voices silenced
And the lights brightened
You took my hand
as we walked away
That first touch made me want to stay
You felt like home wasn’t far from me
You knew and yet
you kept my company
I blushed as you stared
Time stopped when you were there
My smile brightened your mind
Your eyes melted my kind
And you kissed me for that first time
Perched on the edge of the train
Me on the platform
Us surrounded by the pouring rain
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