I took time for a walk And she pulled on the leash At first, I kept my ground Heels lifted tip-toeing arm outstretched Eventually I had to follow my shoulder
She led me past streets and streets Of large houses full of large people Symmetrical windows and faces Coarse grass reached through my shoes
With a slow jog, we came to a field My feet landing in every crack in the pavement The sun sat square in the centre of the sky As we left the sky turned to ocean
Running now through neon and road signs Swimming in the dark rain Puddles splash as we pick up the pace Diverting onto the road
My 20s were a flurry of leaves On grey morning ground I know I have much further to go But. I'm already halfway
My 30s were a sprint My 40s a still faster walk 50s, 60s, 70s We finally slow
I wander now Between each step is an infinity But each foot fall Passes in an instant
I walk closer and closer to the evening sun A shadow extends behind me forever And the way reaches in front of me even longer