“Dear Future Me” is a series in which Shohei Koyama—poet and owner of JIYUCHO — delivers poetic words in Japanese and English, like letters to his future self that trace the subtleties of everyday life. I hope this becomes a place like your mailbox where postcard poems arrive.

Bracelet

Bracelet

Nine o’clock in Honolulu
pizza from a back-alley shop
sweet wine uncorked in the room
outside that open window
on the balcony just then
the south wind carried the ocean
moment by moment into our night

Secrets make the heart dance
eyes are stolen
by the allure of whispered talk

All of it swept far away
taken by the tide
and only beautiful words
only ideals
are allowed to remain here

I want to go see the sunrise
the touch of innocence waking me gently
a bracelet tied around my ankle
so I will not forget

Even now I am guarded by that night
the salt in the air
the sound of the wind


About this piece

What did you think or feel after writing and reading this poem?

wanna go Hawaii

If this poem were turned into a song, what would it sound like?

Harmony of Piano, Guitar, and a Tender Voice

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A letter that you can send to yourself one year from now, a regular mail that looks back on the month and summarizes it in one volume, a monthly collection of essays, etc. Products that color the time you spend facing yourself. You can enjoy it at home. Feel free to try it, by all means.