Morning Recess
I remember this day. I had just started Grade Seven not too long before and I was probably wearing those jeans. The ones that had the white circles and stars all over them.
We were standing in the front of the school. On the little sidewalk that ran beside the brown brick library addition to the clay brick school.
I know there was dew still on the grass, coolness to the air. I can see the sun slicing harsh against the pale blue sky.
And there is June. In front of me. In a red t-shirt. Her light blonde hair, cut short above her chin line.
And she is laughing. Her head thrown slightly back. And her mouth is open so wide. God, everything about her so real and honest.
I hope she knows she's beautiful.
I remember this day. I had just started Grade Seven not too long before and I was probably wearing those jeans. The ones that had the white circles and stars all over them.
We were standing in the front of the school. On the little sidewalk that ran beside the brown brick library addition to the clay brick school.
I know there was dew still on the grass, coolness to the air. I can see the sun slicing harsh against the pale blue sky.
And there is June. In front of me. In a red t-shirt. Her light blonde hair, cut short above her chin line.
And she is laughing. Her head thrown slightly back. And her mouth is open so wide. God, everything about her so real and honest.
I hope she knows she's beautiful.
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