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Homecoming MAG
At night
Carrying the cooler
Down to the breakwater,
Six of us hum
A song from third grade
That we used to know
And still remember
Somewhere
At the back of our lives.
It is only a block to the beach
And we walk it
Together
Like we used to walk together
To the playground.
The sand is dancing
With children waving
Lightsticks and waiting
For the Homecoming Day
Night fireworks
To begin.
We take our sneakers off,
Carry them
Between gritty fingers
Between families with
Children laughing and running
Reaching their hands
Out to touch
The luminescence of the waves
Breaking against the darkness.
We walk to the end
Of the stone breakwater, past other
Teenagers wearing
Windbreakers,
Sending cigarette butts off
Blazing through the dark
To be snuffed
Out by the moving sea.
Fireworks
Open above our heads and
Below our feet
In the ochre ocean.
We spread the old army blanket
On the last rock
And pass Pepsi from the cooler
Hand to lips to hand.
Looking back to the shore
We see families where we once sat
On the grass, hands clasped and clapping
For the absolute burst of color that
Thrusts through the black sky.
Children hold their collective
Gasp, waiting for the bang
That thunders across
The harbor
Striking them full force
In the chest.
We sit
Arms around each other's
Shoulders
Like we used to do
At our families' summer
Parties on the beach.
Then, we were like
Brothers and sisters.
And now ...
Now, we are here on the end
Of the breakwater.
A brilliant ellipse opens above
Our heads, and we look into the night
together.
Celebration of a Homecoming.
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