Banana on the Sidewalk
An Accidental Ode to Street Comedy

Someone left a banana on the sidewalk,
not peeled, not eaten, just reclining
like it had somewhere better to be—
maybe waiting for applause.
Morning walkers detoured politely,
as if respecting a sacred exhibit.
A jogger slowed down, tilted his head:
Was this still life, or slapstick prophecy?
I considered calling the city:
“Hello, there’s fruit conducting philosophy
on Main and Fifth.”
But what could they do?
It stayed there all afternoon,
ripening under the sun,
a yellow exclamation mark
in the grammar of concrete.
And when it was gone,
no one mentioned it,
no plaque, no farewell—
only the ghost of a smile
that lingered in the cracks,
reminding us that comedy is brief,
but sometimes the street itself
writes the best punchline.
About the Creator
Life Hopes
I share poetry, real-life stories, and reflections that inspire growth, resilience, and purpose. My vision is to guide others toward living with hope, kindness, and meaning through words that heal and uplift.


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