In autumn, I
started to use the bar of
shea butter
imprinted with wildflowers
that you made so patiently for me.
I never allow myself
to write about you.
It had been wrapped in wax paper
that you had drawn blue hearts on, and
carefully tied tightly with a
piece of twine.
The shea keeps my legs smooth.
I like it. Did I ever tell you
about the way my sister pronounces
shea? "Shay-uh" instead of just "shay."
Today the scars from summer camp
on my left leg decided to reappear and
they brought back so many memories.
Those faint, almost arbitrary white slashes
scattered across my knee and shin are
there because I tried to run too fast.
It's not that surprising.
started to use the bar of
shea butter
imprinted with wildflowers
that you made so patiently for me.
I never allow myself
to write about you.
It had been wrapped in wax paper
that you had drawn blue hearts on, and
carefully tied tightly with a
piece of twine.
The shea keeps my legs smooth.
I like it. Did I ever tell you
about the way my sister pronounces
shea? "Shay-uh" instead of just "shay."
Today the scars from summer camp
on my left leg decided to reappear and
they brought back so many memories.
Those faint, almost arbitrary white slashes
scattered across my knee and shin are
there because I tried to run too fast.
It's not that surprising.
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