You are going to think
I am out of my mind but
sometimes
I pretend I am a tourist
in my town....
Just a traveler passing through
time and place, spacetime and outside
myself.
I examine the flora and fauna,
trees, blades of grass, the dress
of the locals
as though I've never been here before.
I watch the people on the streets, mid-week
converse or casually pass by
with warm smiles
and think it must always be sunny here.
I see dayworkers, most of which
nice enough, don't live here.
The police are all pleasant, people
drive generously,
children are clearly safe
on the streets with all
wheels welcome-
what a world they've made here.
A parade is about to begin,
Homecoming, again.
Art murals on walls,
scenic electric boxes,
cute painted fire hydrants
let no spot
be unbeautified-what a place!
Then I see me
driving around, doing errands,
chores, walking, sitting, reading,
and every time
I think-
It is clear as day,
there is no way
she is local,
she is not from here.
But look-
she sees me watching,
she is not from here.
But look-
she sees me watching,
she's the only one
aware I'm there.
She smiles,
not like them,
and is clearly miles away.
Image by Robert Payton Reid, 'A summer's daydream' c. 1896 [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.
aware I'm there.
She smiles,
not like them,
and is clearly miles away.
Image by Robert Payton Reid, 'A summer's daydream' c. 1896 [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.
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