I am riding through the old-time suburbs. The city of salt pillars I pass a bike or three A jeep A van with a six-inch lift and chipped orange paint I round a corner And suddenly all is quiet Except for the squeaking of my old bicycle chain. And I ex- Hale
If you were here you would ask me why I sighed And I would reply "It's not a sigh, I just forgot to breathe"
I just forgot to breathe.
And I'm breathing now My shoulders are at ease And my bike is squeaking. I wonder how often pockets of silence bubble up in the city For a moment- In this one spot- It is still- And then a car drives by and we resume. I found myself in a pocket of silence in the center of a beehive this afternoon And I sighed Because the silence made me realize that I was holding my breath So I exhaled And relaxed