He lay there in a *****, unkept ball, Having surrendered to the pavement. Wisps of stringy brown hair Covered the lines on his sunken in face, His yellow smoked eyes, rheumy and blurred, His vision hazy, like a punch-drunk boxer.
Kathleen Harmon sashayed by With nary a glace downward. Once they were equals, When they sat together During high school Chemistry.
Time slowed from a Tango to a Waltz, As a drop of saliva Kissed the pavement. Stringing there from his cracked, parted lips.
His tangled brown whiskers, Patchy on his cheeks, Had lengthened with the passing days Since their last meeting with a razor.
Nikes, Prada, and Gucci Ignore him in passing All sports, fashion, and business meetings; On the clock, and self-absorbed.
Dusk marked the sky With a violet crayon Worn to a nub, Then worn to nothing.
A sudden thud startled him awake! Then blackened hardwood stunned him as it bit into his ribs! A caustic voice berated his slumber, A navy blue reminder that even surrender was no escape.