Sunday, March 20, 2005

Homeless

Across from Bryant Park,
at the corner of 43rd and 6th,
underneath several layers
of filth, a man, past all cares.

Alone in an altered reality,
his possessions in a cart,
he shuffles back and forth,
unheard, shoving his net worth.

Skirting his noisome presence,
deaf to empty threats,
I walk past, at a steady pace,
indifference masks my face.

A mask that carefully conceals,
terror at this Russian roulette:
Fleeting fortunes, sighs of relief,
and cart-borne lifetimes of grief.

2 comments:

Innocent Bullet said...

'Cart-borne lifetimes of grief' is so cathartic Pragya! It assuages an unexpressed pain inside. Good work!

Pragya said...

Thanks Dan!