Saturday sidewalks are filled by the youthful, the boys with young muscles and hard heads, the girls with soft skin under short skirts. They wander sidewalks in search of escape. Each of them dance with lust, drink hard, and inject madness into their veins.
On Sunday mornings, after the splendor of uninhibited release, the young weep in regret of poor choices, their air saturated in reality.
Sidewalks then belong to the wise who wake from a good rest. These men and women drink roasted coffee, reflect on a transcendent spirituality, read great poetry, and meet friends to discuss the roots of democracy.
Every year, the unchanging concrete slabs of sidewalks appear slightly different. They reflect our perspectives. Sidewalks that once led to freedom, now lead to enlightenment. In future years, these same sidewalks will lead to rest.