Summer Girl | Teen Ink

Summer Girl MAG

May 22, 2010
By EowynOakheart SILVER, Price, Utah
EowynOakheart SILVER, Price, Utah
5 articles 0 photos 0 comments

I sit curled up in a patch of weak winter sunlight
leafing through the photo album
soaking in captured moments of time
the smiling faces etching themselves into my memory.

My face in these photos is unrecognizable:
freckled, sun-kissed, laughing
hair sun-brightened, streaked copper-gold
alive, alive, a Summer Girl living a summer's day.

My face now:
pale, quiet, withdrawn … a mask.
Beneath the surface, memories are swirling
I writhe in anguish, heart-rending, lung-constricting anguish, caused by remembered joy.

Flashes break through my meticulously constructed facade:

A ray of sunlight, angled through the leaves,
golden, shimmering
and Queen Anne's lace, a lowly weed
bright as quicksilver, hearty and lining the highway.
Indeed, it is regal.

The driftwood fire, abandoned by one family
and discovered by mine the night of the fair.
My dad, striding to the stranded skeleton of a shipwreck
illuminating it from within with his flashlight.

The beach, shrouded in fog
muffled laughter wending through the
heavy air.
Twirling, twirling, twirling
gripping a favorite cousin's hands
anchored only by each other.

My mental box rattles
the memories I locked safely inside fight to escape
too painful to remember, too beloved to forget.
Once I've started, I can't stop.

I gasp in pain, my arms crossed over my chest.
The memories are killing me
even as they bring me to life.



Similar Articles

JOIN THE DISCUSSION

This article has 2 comments.


on Jan. 30 2013 at 10:22 pm
Jade.I.Am ELITE, Fishers, Indiana
214 articles 14 photos 1159 comments

Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;If you&#039;re losing your soul and you know it, then you&#039;ve still got a soul left to lose&rdquo; <br /> ― Charles Bukowski

You've captured a very difficult emotion... Very bittersweet. Definitely touching

sp19 GOLD said...
on Jan. 30 2013 at 8:26 am
sp19 GOLD, Passaic, New Jersey
12 articles 0 photos 7 comments
The poem is very moving and realistic. Almost as if I were that girl.