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It’s Warmer Than the Walk

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Summary:
This poem is a collage of observations from my trip to San Francisco. It does not follow one single person, but instead pieces together different strangers I saw throughout the city. These separate moments were combined into a bigger picture of collective suffering and quiet indifference. The bridge, hopelessness, is unyielding.

City breath, foggy streets,

strange, whistling steps–

“I’m so sorry”

for ever existing 

 

Awaited delays and sudden “death”

“Fuck that dumbass who got hit by a train,”

one moped with disappointment

 

Another bolt in Sunset Bridge rusting.

 

“Sir, what’s the next stop”

“San Francisco.”

She got off the bus

far from where she’s missed, though.

 

Elsewhere,

the lingering warmth of hot cocoa–

a drifter snatches

every cold penny’s wish.

“I hope he enjoys it.”

 

Those who walked but never crossed,

each thought unscrewed, 

heart syncing, sinking

to the ramp’s beating–

each person passing by–

toward whatever comes next,

they’ll never know your fade–

just another delay.

 

On the ledge of purpose,

waves twirl

with gravitating indifference.

Ghost greetings, 

whispered splashes,

nameless colors–

weathered nets.

 

“Help.”

The wind pulls up your hair–

as hope takes the shape of falling,

one big, long goodbye caress.

 

A man lies on a bench,

waiting for the bus,

sick, trembling hands

holding onto his dog,

vomiting the world’s cruelties.

There was no one coming.

 

The city sinks, 

but the bridge remains–

unyielding.

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