Cement City

By JH_Foliage

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How to capture it all? I was no photographer My paint brushes, I have retired And words simply do not belong ... More

Proem
Tennis Court
The Old Buick
Lake
8:15am
Chinatown
Styrofoam Aquarium
Hidden Hands
Duck, Duck, Goose
The People of In-Between
Bananas
In A Name
Street Smart
Is This Living the Dream?
A World Within
That Hospital
Sundial
Morning Run
Before the Daisies
2021
1:57 am
The Cherry On Top
Sunday Night
The Neighbour's Dog
Dinner Table
Playdium
The Kind Stranger
Inverted Stars
Winter Scars
Bloom in All Seasons
Sealed Love
A Bubble Bath
Eviction Notice
Mare
Vintage Prom
Elementary School
Blue Bars and Buildings
Little Bridges
Me As A Writer
Disorganized
Être Plus Âgée
Construction Fireflies
On The Edge
A Rule of Her Society
My Aunt Works Night Shifts
Artificial Twilight
360 Perspective
The Architect
Origins

At One's Convienence

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By JH_Foliage

Chips, fruit and fairly products
Line the convenience store shelves--
A bountiful dinner
For ten dollars
And thoughts heard by oneself.

The man
With the windbreaker
Asks for a plastic bag
At the counter.

"How are we, amigo?"

Says the cashier.

"Fine,

Yourself?"

"Oh, you know, the usual. It's cold, eh?
Are we braving the outside? That jacket
Looks thin."

"I've layered up," the man replies.

He rubs his hands together.

The cashier prints out the receipt and
The man with the windbreaker
      Pays in cash.
The store lights hum
And the ceiling fan whirls.

"Where's your kid?" the man says.

"At school. I know he plans
       To come back here though.
       Taking over Papa's business, am I right?
Sometimes I don't know
What I'm going to do after this.
       But that's life, yeah?
Did you want to buy another ticket?"

"Eh, not tonight. Those numbers don't look good."

"You have a favourite?"

"Favourite of the day. Always changes."

The men watch the TV screen

Overhead

For some minutes.

The shooter scores a goal.

The man with the windbreaker

Studies the shot

The technique, the timing, the goalie's own fault

For letting the rookie

Score.

"You know what,

Let's play."

He hands over the numbered ticket Marked in blue pen.
      The ticket is scanned.

"Winner! Gagnant!"

The cashier slides two toonies to the man.

"Nice."

The aluminum wrapper crinkles
As the man takes a mouthful
      of granola and digs in his pocket
For spare change.

"Sorry man, I think I spent my last."

"It's good. See you tomorrow?"

"Uh-huh. I have some things
       To catch up on. Tell your wife I said hi."

The door chime jingles

As the man pushes the door
        Out into the parking lot.
He walks home, no rush
Eating the food as he goes. 

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