From my unpublished collection of poems, Boyhood from a Distance.....
Tribute
Growing up
there are many friends and
then some smaller number of
good friends and
then one best
friend
Mike Keefe was mine and
I was his
But Mike was mostly in the few-friends group because
of how he was put together
His face was mapped with freckles
Spiky red hair looked like
bubblegum was cut out of it by a mad mom
Ears didn't work right
so big button things in them
connected to
a cord dangling down
to a giant transmitter
in his shirt pocket and
the contraption fell
apart
when he ran
Words came out thick of tongue
or a little different
because he couldn't hear so well
All this
and you couldn't tell when he suffered
jokes and mocking because
he smiled when he couldn't hear and
he smiled when he was happy so
he smiled all the time
This early best friend
taught me
the value of looking deeper
into a person than looks
or quirks
To know and celebrate
deeper qualities
loyalty and humor
courage and forgiveness
smarts
There has been more to hold on over the years
from one best friend than my
teachers all put together
Love this poem. My favorite line: "because / of how he was put together" and then the vivid descriptions that follow. What a beautiful tribute to your friend, and to a shared boyhood.
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