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Evan Stephens
Poems
Feb 2023
They Strip the Street
The neon vests are huddled
against the white sleek of the van,
crowing cigarette gossips
as they warm up the machine.
The asphalt is plowed away,
churned and melted, black butter
of the earth, pecked to hell
by rapid, merciless steel beaks.
The foreman's
memento mori
:
tobacco's body returns itself to ash,
a smoked soul rises toward my window,
gray crown cooling and fading.
They strip the street.
Denuded, a dirt stripe stretches
into a water cradle.
They pour tar into a slick shape,
it gleams thousandfold,
accusing insect oil eyes.
Paths can be taken away, remade:
crooked roads straightened.
Two years of grief distilled
in gulped gallons: undone,
undrunk, sweated out
on the cork yoga mat.
New things are placed
beneath the surface,
filling the cavities.
New skin is pressed.
The orange vests disperse
into the rings of evening.
I sit and wait in the new dark:
someone is coming for me, and soon.
Written by
Evan Stephens
44/M/DC
(44/M/DC)
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