Walker
I left the car Out underneath the acid sun Between the road and bleach blonde sands. The miles press down heavy, But eased a bit with every shaky step. You pump the gas And pour the oil, Wipe the glass And vacuum every penny, wrapper, and hair tie. You empty everything To fill it past the brim and past Just like the unexpected sight of your beloved On cold and lonely winter nights, And yet, eventually you are putting in Too much for not enough. I can't afford another vehicle. I've found my footing. I am an excellent pedestrian. - 2/12/26