Urban Scents
Last night i walked through a dingy alley
Where pungent odours of human waste forever linger;
And rabid scanty canines are perched behind night time
shadows .
Last night i braved the odds, to test at will the strength i
possess
Eventually a cold shudder suddenly gripped me with each step
i took,
that the stillness in the air hung such as a heavy cloak-
For i came to realise that i was alone yet again.
Heavy breathing overcame me as i tasted the bitter,
Eerie dampened silence of a piercing night’s howl that had
no quench
Then i fumbled in the darkness for some light to escape
Whilst i flipped the switch of life up and down
struggling to reach out into the many folds of an austere
night clench
but through it all the echoing sounds of a nearby Speakeasy,
perforate this ominous drape;
where do these folk find the muse to fuel a zealous today-i wondered
when i cannot even
muster enough to journey home?
With every strut i took, a random city Mustang drove by in
this backdrop
So i paused for a minute at my surroundings-gazing
aimlessly, but
Still digging into empty pockets for a coin to flip and whip
to the diminished hobo.
As i stood over this stranger, i envied his role-so blasé
with an unkempt beard tangled
In follicles of ebony
locks and a blatant mole on his ashen face.
One that is the epitome of hunger and sorrow;
where tattered clothes stick to his skin like narrowed
death.
My coin made a clicker-ticker sound as it fell into his tub
of life-
Filled with vast coins from others like myself who feed off
that smile of elation.
As i continued my journey along this alley, all seemed not
to matter.
The faint bullet shots which pierced the night air seemed
fictitious;
Even the wails of the that newborn in agony on the third
floor became sweet melodies
But still amidst the silent city chaos reality reminded my
punctured heart,
Of a stagnant, pungent and unwavering loneliness ...
That is My tainted return home
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