Some days I just want to stand in the rain,
and let the water wash out the pleats in my mind.
Most days my thoughts don’t come out straight.
they come to me folded over, like a note passed behind the teacher’s back five minutes to the lunch bell.
Kids today send text messages.
But, I remember when we’d bend our thoughts into triangles and squares,
when we’d hide our secrets in paper canyons,
and the intricacy of our folds would whisper the value of our words.
I remember professing my love in the feathers of a crane,
tucking my insecurities into a bow tie,
declaring my hopes to the four points of a star.
But, some days, I don’t want to make another crease.
I don’t want to be a bow tie bird wishing on a star.
I just want to say, I love you,
and hear that you love me too.