Crossroads
By maudsy
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The traffic light changed from green to red
And there you were
Knowing me, grinning
At my stupefaction
Calling me by name
Running heavily across the traffic
Toward me as if a returning lover
At the climax of a movie
‘John’, you cried and only then
I knew you too
‘My God you look well,
What are we, fifty-five?’
(I play tennis oh, and I have a gym membership)
I head the corporation now you know
‘And smart in that suit;
But you were a postman
The last time I saw you?’
(I went to college, at night, after work)
Yes father's retired now
‘Where are you living now? Never,
How did you ever afford that?’
(Sixteen hour days and sacrifice)
I'll inherit the house, of course
‘And just back from Barbados
- A second honeymoon’
(I enjoyed our first, in Skeggie, just as much)
And the car and the Cretan Villa
Then your conversation evaporated
Like a plump dewdrop
Pricked by a sunbeam
Yes these were yours long ago
My patron, my king
And here where all roads meet
We will always measure the distance
And we shook hands
For the first time
The lights turned green again
You went west, I east
But what I didn’t tell you was
That I’d done it all for you
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And here where all roads
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