an espresso, a walk and nothing more...
an experimental narrative poem
Note: I wrote this on my phone a few weeks' ago
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The street is clear of people,
a coffee shop window glitters from a puddle of water
and I sip an espresso,
having forgotten to eat my breakfast.
A group of people vaping pass the street signs for the bus stop
and the jolt of the tram shakes the pavement slightly
as I fade away into my AirPods.
Trying to forget that after some time:
the rent is due
the bills will be paid
the pavement will be dirty again.
Sunshine bolts through the door following a woman
wearing a washed-out pink denim jacket.
We will see each other again and again
and again
over the course of today and will never acknowledge each other
apart from weird glances of 'oh it's her again'.
The espresso burns my throat like the ice from a cold lemonade
I plan to make but never will.
I take the smallest street possible where
my bag rubs up against the brick wall and
the stores are all abandoned
bright green with broken records by
Bob Dylan - Buddy Holly - Elvis Presley.
Shopfronts missing a sign,
apartments missing window glass.
Sunshine on a wooden frame spotlights the termites
trying to stay alive.
I emerge on the other side,
as do some termites racing on the tufted floor.
Faux grass patches from fifty years' ago.
All bright,
All colour,
The aching sprawl of-
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Comments (2)
So relatable. Love how you captured an ordinary day with 'poetic glasses' and pointed out the tiny details like broken records, missing signs. Great Poem!
I like this, especially on a Sunday morning in Montréal when I have to decide where or what to have for breakfast... ❤️