Walmart Parking Lot
Poem 14, June 14
Walmart parking lot
When you park,
I get out and tow
a shopping cart
away from your Rogue
& shove it into the corral.
“I do that, too…” you say. “All
the time! Not to be in vogue,
or make someone think my heart
is big. No… No…”
You make my life a question mark.
“I’ll meet you inside the store,”
I tell you. I begin to run toward you,
but I’m halted by thoughts of: how beautiful
feminine form is, a straight back,
a gait as effortless as a doe…”
I feel myself riding the flow
of so many possibilities as I track
through the mud of creativeness, a mutable
poet with nothing to do
but create images that soar
eagle like, seeking unsuspecting lines.