Friday, August 16, 2024

In her foot steps May 28, 2012

 


I walk these streets from memory 

long before I knew of her, 

from a time when there was 

still a Tinker Street Café, 

and the ghost of my childhood

 clinging to every store, 

if not greeted with 

“Groovy” or “Far Out,

 then with looks that expressed 

the desire for peace on earth 

and people who meant it,

 though I knew when I came here

 this time things were different,

 a bit tainted from a history

 not quite my own, 

my steps following her steps

 as well as my own, 

ghosts of the past strolling along 

passed these familiar landmarks,

 if not the exact same time, 

then along the same by ways, 

pausing where the creek passed 

under us and down 

the trickling falls beyond, 

near where the old rail road terminal rots 

and where I always stop

 to breath the air,

imagining she had done the same

 during her time here.


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