AS THE RAIN FALLS
I curse as the cold water glides down my back
It maneuvered through the terrain of my thick leather jacket to find my skin
As I watch the dog walk from left to right feeling my hair grow wetter by the second
I curse
I feel miserable
Until a homeless woman slowly walks on by
She tells me my dog is beautiful
She pets her then continues down the road
She wears little more than a summer dress and a thin woolen jacket
Her bag thrown over shoulder
A black garbage bag
Her shoes as far as I could see are worn well
The holes I’m sure let in more water than I could imagine
As the rain falls I loosen my grip on my jacket
The freezing waters cascade down my back shivering me to the bone
As the rain falls I envision so many others covering themselves from the cold
Under a bridge as the rain sounds like thunder mixing with the roar of the traffic above
A silent alley with a niche tucked neatly in the corner where none can see
The rain doesn’t hit quite so hard there
The old man ignoring the wet pushes up his makeshift tent of old blankets and a drop cloth snagging the branches to keep it just right
The forgotten girl
Laying in the ditch
Her eyes filling with water
Like she were crying for her own passing
As this woman walked around the corner and from my sight a tear came
For one were tears come rarely
I felt ashamed at my minor inconvenience
The dog walked on ahead
As a I slowly walked back into my warm dry home
Back inside
Listening to the constant mantra
The hum from the roof like muffled drums
As the rain falls upon it