‘We were Girls Together’ by Heather Neidlinger

We were Girls Together,

slipping into sidewalk cracks,

then in the thick drip of leaves

and unlit fireflies. Everything

slouched heavy with heat.

I held ice to your neck,

and you to mine. Dribbled

the last bits onto parted lips.

We took our shoes off at midnight

and walked barefoot to the gas station

through grass grown hip high. Bought

root beer and cigarettes. Swapped dreams

and hoped for the ground to carry us

forward into them. Sung, harmonized,

on the way home like two afterthoughts

wandering the moonlight.



Heather Neidlinger is a current 3rd year poetry MFA candidate at Western Kentucky University and recently placed in the Intro Journal Writing Contest sponsored by the Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP). The poem that placed will be published in Quarterly West sometime late this year/early next year. Heather also has a forthcoming publication in October with Red Flag Poetry.