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The exit sign above the door illuminates
like a promise, but points toward the
same familiar world it always does.

Through the long windows, walking near
the shops by the lake is an old man wearing
a Tam and looking a bit out of place, as if he
is subtly searching for something as he strolls.
He's holding on to ties to a faraway land
and seems to have one foot in an era most
now never knew, although he doesn't
appear discontent, so much as painted
into a scene not designed with him in mind.
A lady in a bright yellow raincoat walking
in the opposite direction stops in obvious
joy at seeing him, giving the warm
prolonged hug reserved for family, or a
kind neighbor that has been there with wisdom
in the times when one is ready to accept it.

My thoughts shift to an Afghan I saw begging
in Frankfurt on a cold night in February, which
made me weep uncontrollably as I walked into
wind that cut through me like the sight of him.
I had wanted to kick him without mercy as I
pictured all those that had died and gone
without in order to send him there, and of all
those that would have cut off their fingers for the
chance he had been given and was pissing away.
People coming toward us looked through this
scene that had so affected me as if we were
invisible - we were just two foreigners whose steps
would leave no footprints on their cobblestone.

As I look at the two hugging, I suddenly feel the
shoulders on which I am standing, while peering at
a world that doesn't know me as well as I know it.

 -- April 10, 2003




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On Wednesday March 2nd, 2005, Green-eyed Raven (69) writes:
Honest and beautiful, I love it. *Raven*


On Wednesday August 20th, 2003, morgue_white (195) writes:
Yup, here's a favorite. You write like a professional. Do you have any published work?


On Tuesday June 24th, 2003, celestine_moon (53) writes:
i agree with them all and then some. truly magnificent work. i especially loved the last line, it choked me up. wonderful read. -kitty


On Monday June 9th, 2003, Bast (896) writes:
very well done... it whispers and demands attention, stays with you long after reading...


On Sunday May 25th, 2003, Bakkhus Unbound (1108) writes:
... and this work of art is very well written... reminds me of a certain movie, w/out the cinema or the Hollywood breath. a tropical snowstorm of gifted literature, indeed.


On Sunday May 25th, 2003, Bakkhus Unbound (1108) writes:
" no footprints on their cobblestone." This is in a strange sense chilling, disturbing, fun, psychological, beautiful, existensial, exi ceter a. exit signs. where's the sushi? the absence of the japanese fish flesh is a marvelous touch.


On Sunday May 18th, 2003, Markus Porkwing (714) writes:
I really can't find the words to describe this poem, other than it is a beautiful piece of art!


On Sunday April 20th, 2003, liquid_emotion (417) writes:
never order sushi in denver... books and covers :)


On Thursday April 10th, 2003, GreekPhilosopher (181) writes:
Very Nice Peice Of Work... Though I Think The Ending Is A Stroke Of Genius. Well Done.


On Thursday April 10th, 2003, CorruptedLittleGirl (343) writes:
yes, this was, indeed, breathtaking. Beautiful!


On Thursday April 10th, 2003, Vampira (98) writes:
This might be my favorite.


On Thursday April 10th, 2003, Vampira (98) writes:
I am breathless(and not from my asthma this time)This is so moving...it's beautiful...your words are ethereal. This made me giggle and brought tears to my eyes. Damn U 4 forcing me 2 feel something!



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