Tangent
The sidewalk that lies
Underneath my feet says,
"some words last longer
than the breath that carries them"
And I find myself distracted
As we walk downtown.
I sip my drink and think
Of how this macchiato
Tastes like mornings spent
In my sister's mint apartment.
But the sun is shining down
Like Apollo's great fists
And I see that my ice cubes
Are starting to melt.
But your skirt is blue today
And the way it mimics
The nightmares of sailors
As it tumbles through the wind
Reminds me that I hate January.
So although I feel my shirt
Sticking to my back,
And although my iced coffee
Is now mostly water,
I turn my face up to the sky
And thank it
For days like this one.
We've veered off course slightly
So I look forward once more
Just in time to save myself
From skydiving off the curb
As a car skids past.
And it rustles some flowers
And I smile because the generated wind
Sends my hair into a frenzy of tangles
That tickle my chin.
And as we round the corner
I find myself tripping
Over familiar pavement stating,
"some words last longer
than the breath that carries them"
And the words I read
On the sidewalk below
Are not the words I hear
Coming out of your mouth
And I'm sorry that
I didn't hear a word you just said.