Hope springs eternal? |
on confessional summer streets of city the heat scums in like churlish treacle in back of the five & dime bodies float by cotton barely captures the tread of leather mock they come feasting their eyes the uninspired the unemployed flesh like twined roe on inelegant hilltables the full-stomached and the barren the stubble-gaited and obese the children hung with guilt and abuse the adolescent girls swaddled in micro skirts and sons and daughters of their own walk on sidewalks forty day flooded with dirt- dry bubblegum wrappers and weeping condoms caked with sad and botched hotdog stands and others hold hands watching over out back of the five & dime clouds scuff in like oldtime washerwomen scrubbing the spank-new parking meters and all the cops down at the donut shops the notary public down to the liquor store picking up two-fours and molls AWOL from the Junior High and cocksure dudes drabbed in dead-lettered sweatpants cruising spinless bars for commandment players in lungless games of catch as catch can and here on Church Street one young woman smiling downtown arm in arm with an elderly mother set as a seal upon her heart and all my transepts spires and bells rejoice |