Katrina Kaye
Thank you
for the dance in the lightning storm;
the blowing wind that chilled summer skin
and placed my hair in your eyes.
Thank you
for meeting my gaze with kindness,
laughing at my redundant jokes, and
singing along with me to the radio.
Thank you
for learning the words to my favorite song.
Thank you
for the drink on the porch
after everyone else was gone,
for the last cigarette in your pack
and the honest conversation
long after the hour of reason
when our lips say things
our minds have long hidden.
Thank you
for the reminiscence,
for just a little while, for just one night,
of precious moments long lost
to the whirl of the wind,
while the sky’s electricity screams.
Thank you
for remembering me.
Thank you
for making me
feel as though I am still loved.
But mostly,
thank you
for releasing your grip,
for letting time and space work their magic to heal
the wounds you dug into me. Thank you
for letting me go.
“Thank You” is previously published in The Fall of a Sparrow (2014).