Train #26
“I’m writing down the names of all my
friends,
In case I get amnesia,” he says to me
in confidence
As he leans forward in his seat and
types into the phone.
Behind him, on the other side of the
glass, trees and fields
And snow alternate in the winter trainscape
flitting by.
Willem, Jade, Matthew, Danny, Robert,
Tye…
“No girls are your friends?” I ask. He
stops and thinks for an instant;
“Kira,” he says, writes it down, then
puts the phone away
And looks at me, “What do you wanna
do now?” –
His signature refrain, to which in
the past couple of days
We did some Munchkin-playing,
speed-drawing, Netflix-watching,
Coin-hockey-shooting… What do I want
to do?
Stay on this train a little longer,
munch on the chocolates
From the box I’ll sneak into your bag
in a while, share
Some giggles and silly faces and
decide who does it better,
Tell you to put on your socks… Instead,
I am aware
Of my approaching stop, and how
getting closer
Usually means pain, just like what
happened earlier,
When we both wanted to say something
and swung our heads
Into each other, your eyes instantly
filling with tears
Although you were brave and didn’t
cry.
Outside it’s beginning to rain. His
nose clings to the window.
“Is this where you get off?” he peers
through the grime.
“Yes,” I say, and begin to gather my
things.