Gary
Charlie
I see you through the hazed memories
I see you through the hazed memories
of cigarette smoke and cheap wine.
Bill Withers singing Lean
on Me
always brings your ghost to visit.
You are the glue that holds me
to the careless summer nights of 1972.
We rode motorcycles, toked weed
and didn’t think beyond the moment.
You were my best friend, full of mischief,
with a big heart and fierce loyalty.
We lived in a bubble we thought
life would never burst.
I don’t dwell on the last time I saw you
with an oxygen tank and hollow eyes.
Hell, we hated goodbyes…tried our best
to never say them….see you later was enough.
Besides you are always there waiting in a song
to erase the years and let me live for a while
In the hot August nights of 1972 where tomorrow
didn’t matter as much as just living in today.
©Susie Clevenger 2012
Stuart McPherson over at dVerse ~ Poets Pub had us writing about missing you. I wrote this about my husband Charlie, and his friend Gary. Charlie didn't get to spend very many years with his best friend, but it created a bond that keeps them connected even though Gary is gone. Neither of us can hear the song Lean on Me and not think of Gary and all he meant to us. Poetics: Missing You
Also at Real Toads Mary gave us the prompt of connections to use for our inspiration to write. This fits that idea also. Charlie and Gary are forever connected. Mary's Mixed Bag ~ Connection
Comments
life would never burst.... think most of us did during our youth, thinking life would always carry us..wonderful tribute to your friend and i can relate to finding someone in the music of the together time..
A lovely tribute to your friend.
Thanks for sharing Susie ~