Face
By Marie C., Caspar, CA
Day after day the faces slide by in a rush of light and color Everyone dashing by in masses of blurred humanity Their faces pale splotches of color amidst the multicolored swirl Streaming like a river down the streets and over North Bridge Flowing and merging as they dash up Main Street Their brightly colored scarves snapping in the chill breeze My heels click as I step off the sidewalk and into the gutter Pressing through the crowd as I traverse the crosswalk A piece of trash skitters across the street rattling hollowly Something makes me look up, maybe a lull in the incessant wail of traffic A breeze blows the loose hair from my face, and there you are Your face suddenly looms large and clear in contrast with the indistinct jumble Everything is still; the gray masses recede until we are alone on the empty street One step at a time you grow closer until your face fills my sight Then abruptly you pass; a siren wails sharply, and the multitude leaps into action Yet I turn; your gaze penetrates the masses, and I can see only you
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