Walk with my down the old railroad tracks
deep in the now useless woods,
through the crowds of statues I've been building all along
of the bank teller when I was young,
and the lady in the elevator who won't look at me,
and my mother and my father ,
and the teacher who once called home.
Cold and quiet, they watch us solemnly.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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