I went forth upon the land to see if there be any spirits
still free.
From the levee to North Lawrence, from the Kaw River to the
school, I went forth on my bicycle riding.
On the levee, I had passed by a woman, jogging along, sun-colored
ponytail bobbing.
On a sidewalk, I had passed by a man, gray curly hair tucked
under a cloth cap, azure tennis shoes shuffling.
On the bridge, I had passed by a woman, wind-whipped florescent
pink sweatshirt wrapped around waist walking.
On 7th Street, I had passed by a man, sweat-shiny
black face carrying his forklift load high hand waving.
At NY Elementary School, children had passed me by,
backpacks of every color as I had sat watching.
And then this scene, pictured here, I had passed it by on
my quest. I will speak not now of signs and wonders. You can judge all for yourself.
Perhaps I might have found what I had sought, if I only had opened
wider mine eyes. Perhaps there be spirits still free breathing among the
strangers near meeting.
2 comments:
The sculpture and mailbox are very Lawrence. Love it!
Where's that sculpture? I REALLY want to see it in person.
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