Platform Infinity

Platform Infinity

A Poem by Kay

A stranger passes by wearing dusty, old sneakers,
neck hung low, eyes exhaustively licking the concrete.
Dried romance lingers on his lips, fading with the color
of his once not-so-white skin. A newspaper dangles
loosely between his fingers as if it weights far too much
for any average mortal to carry.
He’s tired, no doubt. Tired of life and its complications.
There he goes, tie twisted, expression as damp
as the sweaty tears frolicking against his pupils;
one foot before the other,
memories failing to remain like the hair on his small head;
a vault that used to possess the most brilliant of minds -
not quite Einstein’s, mind you, but one familiar with the
definition of “living”: adventure, family, air!

And now..
His face lowers into the stench of malcontent,
shoulders drooping with the stress of decaying skin


and heavy, lonely midnight meals.

© 2017 Kay


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Kay
Kay

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