I went for a run today to test out my lungs, my back, my once-strong core Here, miles from home the streets offer no reference point So I run not knowing what to expect
Every foot-strike echoes back the memory of several falls--each, with their own, signature pain
One year
One year Nestled deep in these muscles, these bones I dig in, hug my spine and keep running
I continue through a cemetery trail It's quiet, pretty There is nothing to know of the lives beneath the stones I pass But they are my markers-- Increment by increment
At the centre of the cemetery A path, lined with Texan flags slopes up towards the exit Above it stands a great Lone Star
I fix on it, As the billowing, spectator-flags wave me out