“Credit Where It’s Due” by Adrian Slonaker

Featured Poems SS 2019

She can’t remember not knowing him,

the chocolate house, the one with the gingkos,

and his flame-haired, Liquid Paper-pale presence.

She counted on them as she counted on wet winter mornings

and lightning bugs on popsicle-flavored summer nights.

He was the steadfast bastard who missed Marty’s make-out party

populated with sure things

just to keep her company when she was scratching her chickenpox,

the bad influence

who procured her inaugural Gauloise,

the confidant who clammed up about her split Levis

despite his God-given gift of gossip.

Years have melted, exams and lovers have been fretted over,

but his exquisitely chosen, obscenity-laden words

were the ones that always soothed her

and made Fanta fly from her nostrils.

And he’s the one she remembers

every May 30

beside the cheap grey gravestone

as her first and only hero.

Adrian Slonaker works as a copywriter and copy editor in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. Adrian’s poetry has appeared in Always Dodging the Rain, Red Fez, Amaryllis, The Remembered Arts Journal, Squawk Back and others.