Thomas Riley is a student newspaper editor and soon-to-be fast-casual restaurant waiter if they can't score an internship over the summer. They're equally excited as they are horrified to graduate college next year.
The Backyard Woods
by Thomas Riley
We’re running through trees and losing our breath and stepping on anything solid or not and I’m admiring you tearing through brush with the might of a bear and the grace of a buck
and we’re wondering if boys will always be boys or if someday soon a man’s foot will come crashing ……down on these poor twigs in the creek.
The water here churns solemnly if that’s something water can do but I know a boy can churn solemnly because I’m watching you do it while poking a wet ……log because you aren’t sure what to do with your hands
and I’m wondering if boys will always be boys or if someday soon you won’t ask me what Bella ……meant when she played with your palm during study hall.
The creekside trail is scarred with tire tracks from the ATV we barreled through the trees each weekend or every other weekend or lately it’s ……every month but you’re following the tread marks off-trail and laughing about when I lost control
and you’re wondering if boys will always be boys or if someday soon I won’t cry when I crash and need you to drive while I watch from the hill.
We’re walking through the lawn at your grad party and remembering when your brother chased me ……with an ax and scoffing at the damn developers bulldozing ……your backyard woods because we think there might be some old bandana ……or ball beyond that chain link fence and string of work ……lights
and we’re not wondering if boys will always be ……boys but if a man’s foot comes crashing down on those ……poor twigs then it sure won’t be either of ours.
Thomas Riley is a poetry student at the University of Pittsburgh where they edit columns for the school newspaper. They love to write about gender, intimacy, and maybe a guy they saw on the bus.