-1One day I'll ask

What are we now?

How did we become

you and I?

I know what we were

And wonder how

it makes us what we are.

You and I.

When you look weary

That's when I feel

years drag us down.

I'm old.

But I think youth

and I think: you

I see history in us

everyday.

We argue and secretly smile.

I smell lacrosse fields

See you dancing

"Partypants"

Feel your long curls

Kiss, taste tequila

Hear cards shuffled:

poker.

Now, I know you

Used to each other

You're one of the few

who know me.

We call each other

by our last names

Ruled by pain and

loneliness.

But there's reminders

Sometimes when you smile

When I can make

you smile.

Trust in each other

Know what's important

That's when we're the same

You and I

One day I'll ask.