Poem 507
One from the heart …
The West Shore
I reach out and touch the part of you most true a child with shining eyes the colour of mine with nothing of duty or due nothing owed that goofy girl in the still centre of you heartbreaking in her smile she’s never learnt to turn off for strangers out of all the years I call you by your true name let me play beside you now on the beach a single long afternoon inside the sound of the waves two skinny kids who for once aren’t afraid always there are our lives we’ll trail sand back into our sticks and our writing left under the tide don’t let go my hand yet look back once let's say that we played here say that we always will say we play here still