Vacant Names
Silent alleyways, bright window shops
Warm riveting smells in these compressed
bricks are as familiar as a common cold
These streets hold an evening story so predictable, simple
Distant chatter of work/sleep/life full of memories
The voices change around to spring, summer, fall, winter
The speed of time irrelevant to the weathers occasion
Walking amongst the admired, relevant
The only warmth on my fair body is the bittersweet smile I hold
Even the lights, illuminating lanterns hold no colour to my cheeks
But the joy in my heart still beats to the chill night
by a radio calling out to the stars
So many reds & yellows compliment the air in this town, this narrow neighborhood, this strip of a city
Brings back the colours I dream that I can feel
So many many homely mellows fill these crowds eyes & grins
The scent fills my soul as the absence sharpens
Most people see a newspaper headline, the wave of the trees,
Or the percentage they have left for the day
Walking through crowds with a shiver of a tighten coat
Reflections on a window of oneself go without recognition
Forgetting the people they pass through for something better
Perhaps they are going to see the fireworks?
Maybe to a welcomed home, away from the place I roam
I’ve always care too much for others around me
If nothing else I’m fine with an invisible mark left forgotten
To be the wind that you shake from
Silent alleyways, bright window shops
Warm riveting smells in these compressed
bricks are as familiar as a common cold
These streets hold an evening story so predictable, simple
Distant chatter of work/sleep/life full of memories
The voices change around to spring, summer, fall, winter
The speed of time irrelevant to the weathers occasion
Walking amongst the admired, relevant
A common place for the attention of a ghost