SIDESTEPPING (poem form: Synchronicity)
I can parse a crowd and walk right
through it, but now I live in this
village
with its uneven pavements and
narrow framed walls, and it’s filled with
polite
people who deferentially
step aside, nod with forensic
survey,
and when the cobbles slip into
quiet dusk and low hung street lamps
fill the
air, and night comes into itself,
I step with caution on those paths
where mud
sticks to everything, and no one
knows from what mix or fielded
foul it
comes, which is why my shoes are left
outside the door to fill with rain
and leaves,
and prayers that slip deep into my
soles from heaven to be cared for
by me.
Poetry Form: Synchronicity. 3×8 stanzas 8.8.2., 1st person. for dVerse Poets. Photo by Lola Guti on Unsplash. ©Misky 2022 Shared with #amwriting #apoemaday on Twitter
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