A Beautiful Day
Walking from the Metro on my now routine
job hunt, I feel only as relevant as a forgotten dream.
I turn at a corner
and my shadow overtakes me.
My phone drops on the pavement, shatters
into many dysfunctional pieces like my life.
I pass in front of a parked van and a homeless man
almost bumps into me from my blind side. A flock
of birds giggle from the top of a tree.
They sound like firecrackers on the 4th of July.
At the next turn a dog and a woman. One is walking
the other. I say hello and the woman smiles, squints
at the glistering sun, says it’s a beautiful day.
It isn’t.
The sun too shall depart when the night comes.
Published on April 28, 2015 06:40