The sky was flat and dark Buildings empty, smears of light People only gray blobs mostly talking on their phones As he walked through miles of emptiness
The silence in his mind was the sound After the door closed for the last time.
His stomach ached, his throat dry Feet were sore and he couldn't stop Until he came to the overpass, The big freeway, 12 lanes of rushing lights So many, many going somewhere to someone
He'd had one worry What if he came and there were no cars Just empty gray cement washed with neon
Well, all right! The river of metal and light was unstopping A waterfall of motion and urgency He was grateful as he put one leg Then the other over the railing