How will it feel to see you again?
Part of me is terrified, not of you, but
of the memories you will bring to town
and lay at my door mat as you knock repeatedly,
Time your ally as you surprise me with a giant
version of pass the parcel, my layers since leaving you
regretfully, in some cases with genuine tears of affection,
stripped back, the me of now, just a school boy in bigger
trousers, longer hair, still angry at the world;
regressing through Time until the music
stops.