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Tuesday
Feb092010

Thursday Morning

 Driving down Barkly Street

I wait at a red traffic light

and see

two men sitting on a bench

 

One – dark haired

and swarthy wears a blue shirt

leans forward

arms resting on knees

 

The other – blonde

with sweeps of grey

yellow shirt

smokes a cigarette

 

They do not speak

 

Two men of middling years

with lives that carried them

to this Thursday morning

muggy grey summer day aching for rain

 

With lives that will

propel them on again

once this brief pause

in their day is done

 

In my story

they are little more

than featured extras

a snapshot I will carry

            - until the memory fades

 

But for this moment

-         car in neutral foot on brake, waiting to keep moving

they are the perfect shape

of contentment



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Reader Comments (1)

Sometimes at work, I just read your heavenly poems for half an hour. It looks like I'm really concentrating on my tasks.

August 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJo Driscoll

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