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Boys scattered


09.12.10 Posted in today's words by

Vic Kondratas is a New York City boy. He writes mostly in what he calls a “one-write” style, meaning he writes when and what the muse tells him to and he doesn’t second guess her by rewriting it later. Smart man! Questioning the muse can get you in trouble. Visit his blog to see more of his work. This poem has a New York feeling threaded through the nostalgia and the uncertainty about what lies ahead.

Boys scattered
By Vic Kondratas

First day in sixth grade
seems so far away now

One of you has a four-year-old
little girl almost as big as we were

One of you is married
a boy turned a Marine

First day in sixth grade
seems so far away now

Little girl is growing up with Grandma
in the same courtyard we shot up with BB guns

Marine is now en route to Afghanistan
with a non-combative MOS

Sixth grade is a fixed point as we travel
our lives drifting through different waters

I hope one day we will sit together again
and recall just how far we’ve come from those boys

Grown men in our sixties enjoying life
reminiscing on the same sixth grade stories

Until then, travel safely my brothers
and always remember where home stays



One Response to “Boys scattered”

  1. bobbie troy says:

    Very nice sentiment.

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