"Saturday Night at the Flood Zone Bar and Grill" by Margaret A. Cassedy
Am I the only one who sees
The way she glances at him when she thinks
No one is looking?
Am I the only one who sees
The way his hand lightly brushes her back
When he first passes behind her in the crowded bar?
Am I the only one who sees
The flush of pink on her cheeks
And the knowing smile on his lips
When his hand lingers longer the next time he sidles by?
Am I the only one who sees
How her eyes and his meet
And hold for just a heartbeat too long
For two people who are “just friends”?
Am I the only one who sees
Him whisper briefly into her willing ear
As he buys her one more whiskey
And the bartender announces last call?
Am I the only one who sees
How her unguarded gaze follows him
When he leaves by the side door, without a backward glance,
And she finishes her drink in one smooth gulp, then slips out too?
Am I the only one who sees,
In the shadows of the back parking lot,
Two hazy outlines in the dim streetlight -
His truck, parked so close to hers?
Am I the only one who sees
Two silhouettes merge into one?
Does anyone else see -
Or is it just me?