On a frost-whitened afternoon There are wet black lines through an urban park Throngs of people pulse along paths. As all manner of routes come alive With tributaries of humanity.
On a warmer day some slow and linger Pausing in the shady spots Bodies pool there to escape the sun And the city embodies the lethargy Of its denizens.
Trains and cabs and buses Corral and group clusters of humanity Eject them out in a seething mass Upon the sidewalks of the tallest buildings Which vacuum them in through tiny orifices.
From the greenery filled parks To the traffic-grazed sidewalks From the tallest buildings To the tallest trees The motion of life permeates the geography.
Immersed in it, I feel my blood flowing Without my intervention And my lungs breathing Without me ordering them so. So too my heart warms Whenever you are near.
Number three of a trio of allegorical images I'm trying out.