Katoomba
It was
the mist at the end of the world
the landslide and the too climbable fence
shrubs hiding paths to less visited vantage points
kissing a girl (a Girl!) as our legs dangled recklessly
into oblivion
the stairs that led us there
scratches
and bruises
and leeches
and dirt
biting dawns
dew
sermons in open bushland cathedrals
bush surfing on cliff tops
dropping coke bottles and listening for impact
waiting so long we almost gave up
rain
trees too far to see
overconfident teens with berets
tight flares and cheap suspenders
disposable cameras
a real one as a birthday gift
breaking it
mending it by taping a 20c piece to the
bottom
campfires
marshmallows
friends
girls
feeling confused and condemned
pleading to go back
one more time
letting it go
when I realised their heaven
didn’t hold a place for me