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I Met My Younger Self for Coffee

My interpretation of another beautiful poet's piece

By Rilee AreyPublished 11 months ago 2 min read
Top Story - February 2025

I met my younger self for coffee on a Thursday afternoon,

She showed up on time,

But never got in line to order anything,

In that way, she is still the same as me,

Probably afraid to spend the money,

I was also early filled with anticipation waiting for someone,

I don't remember,

Her hair was long, tangled, and blonde,

mine is short, grown out, and in need of a highlight,

she brought a notebook to write down what she will need to know,

The lessons I'm able to tell her are only things that can be shown,

She told me that she feels like everyone left her behind,

I told her that she will discover her way in due time,

She says that I sound like our mom,

I told her, that because because she was never wrong,

She wants to know if I ever left home, I tell her that we still visit, but found our own,

She asks me if we ever kissed a boy,

I nod and smile while the rest I try to avoid,

She sits there, so unaware of the experiences in front of her,

Parts of me that have now become a blur,

She is so adamant about knowing what she wants to do with her life,

So distinctive on what's wrong and what's right,

That part of her resurfaces in me from time to time,

I want to spill the tea on everything that is to come,

Insider trade on who she should have kept, and where we should have run,

but I don't,

those are hers to experience,

her firsts, whether or not I would choose to go through them again,

I want to be her best friend, be the guide that I didn't have,

Give her a hug where she would tighten up, and I would laugh,

and probably cry, because she is a part of me,

But the person I am now is not a part of her, yet,

So I keep the conversation light, so I don't change her path,

Listen to her plans, validate, understand,

We sit in the coffee shop together, both without drinks,

agreeing we should have gotten smoothies instead,

Both feeling the impending dread,

that this moment will end,

I know,

She is in the precocious of where her life begins,

But I tell myself that again and again,

She leaves, probably on her way to play cards with Grandma,

While I stay for a moment, treasuring her 18-year-old self,

A person I used to be, and for a moment, a person I felt,

I wished I could have answered all the questions I knew she wanted to know,

But I know, she will have to figure it out all on her own.

Friendship

About the Creator

Rilee Arey

I am a professional life romantizer, with a heart that feels everything deeply. I am a moment collector through words and the ways around us.

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  • Babs Iverson11 months ago

    Love this!!! Congratulations on Top Story!!!❤️❤️💕

  • This was so tenderly written: self~love is the only way to go! Congratulations on your Top Story!

  • Tiffany Gordon11 months ago

    Brilliant! 💕

  • L.I.E11 months ago

    Wow, this one makes me think deeply and made me reminisce on my younger self. Your poem have a very strong message, a reminder that our paths and struggles made us who we are today, also to not worry about the future, because everything will turn out okay. Congratulations on a well-deserved top story.

  • Marie381Uk 11 months ago

    Fantastic poetry tbere🍀🍀🍀🍀

  • Euan Brennan11 months ago

    This one hit hard on my cold, calculating heart. It's poignant in its own way. I would love to speak to my younger self and spill the tea on what's to come (and to prevent the regrets). Well written and crafted!

  • Verna Bean11 months ago

    The contrast between the two versions of you, from small details like hair length to deeper emotional shifts, makes the passage feel intimate and authentic. There’s something deeply nostalgic yet accepting in the way you describe your younger self’s certainty, her questions, and your quiet understanding that some lessons can only be lived https://snow-rider3d.co

  • Colleen Walters11 months ago

    This is really a great story and worthy of Top Story! I love it, because if we could we would go back and change our lives to miss the sad and heartache. But then we'd miss the healing and strength accrued along the way. Well done-

  • sleepy drafts11 months ago

    Back to say congratulations on Top Story!!

  • Susan Payton11 months ago

    Excellent imagination. I loved how you showed acceptance and the growth of challenges. Nicely Done!!!

  • great writing - congrats on Top Story!

  • Ruby Red11 months ago

    Congrats on Top Story! Very interesting perspective, I love the feeling of hesitation that you can feel, but the overall acceptance of the growth and challenges that will have gotten you to where you are now (does that make any sense?) Really excellent imagery and details! Loved it :D

  • sleepy drafts11 months ago

    This is such a great premise! Beautiful piece.

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