Sidewalk Sojourner
SIDEWALK SOJOURNER
No one disagrees it burns, or further
that our coddled soles are far-
too tender for the trek unscathed.
Anyone who’s summered in the South
can testify to how a parking lot
elongates like black licorice when you want
to get somewhere—the neighborhood
pool, per say— as if desire had
the latent capability to warp asphalt.
And then, remember how all
the stuff would weigh you down
like a spatula on hashbrowns? Or how
the one thing you didn’t pack
was a pair of flip flops? All this to say,
it’s not the first time the world
has told you to pick up your feet
and keep moving. You stopped listening,
got comfortable. That’s what that sizzle is.
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