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They number the benches they, those who need to have order and know the when and where of all things The sage of bench 33 doesn’t really ever see the brass plate with its proud threes he covers it with his frock as if to sublimely mock the “theys” who need to believe these graphic creatures keep the world from tilting too far on its throne The sage of bench 33 was once a number watcher, he too counting the ways and the days to find their sacred sum but now he only counts what really counts… the steps to his next meager meal the coins in his blue chipped cup and the stars he can see from bench 33 on moonless nights, amid the frenzied frights of those “theys” who number not only their days and the checkered concrete ways but also benches for the holy homeless
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Jan 20, 2012
Jan 20, 2012 at 6:19 PM UTC
The Sage of Bench 33
They number the benches they, those who need to have order and know the when and where of all things The sage of bench 33 doesn’t really ever see the brass plate with its proud threes he covers it with his frock as if to sublimely mock the “theys” who need to believe these graphic creatures keep the world from tilting too far on its throne The sage of bench 33 was once a number watcher, he too counting the ways and the days to find their sacred sum but now he only counts what really counts… the steps to his next meager meal the coins in his blue chipped cup and the stars he can see from bench 33 on moonless nights, amid the frenzied frights of those “theys” who number not only their days and the checkered concrete ways but also benches for the holy homeless
inspired by T Bell's photo at this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/t_w_b_50/4861518011/
spysgrandson
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Jan 20, 2012
Jan 20, 2012 at 6:19 PM UTC
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