Have you always had that dimple?
The road from work to home is not
the road less traveled -
I’ve memorized the way that sleepy curve
hits harder than it promises,
the spot
where tattooed men in orange suits shovel gravel,
the intersection where over-caffeinated Mazda’s swerve
and leave you with a single finger.
And yet today my autopilot eyes
survey the city and lazily linger
longer than usual,
and on the city skyline
I see a roadside building I’ve never seen before
(a bank, a hotel, or something of the sort.)
It’s funny the way that thousands of tons
of steel can steal away from sight
and hide away in the city night
in front
of my work-exhausted face.
If a skyscraper can disappear in place,
I cannot help but wonder
what other far more-important
things I’m missing.
If only we would see
instead of look.
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