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Deepa Ravi May 2018
The sun tints the sidewalk a dark grey
The water splashing from the hose leaves an earthy smell in contact
I stand to inhale the wet hot earth
My palms are sweaty as the sidewalk and I feel one with it
I bend down to sit on the sidewalk with my palms pressed down

I sit cross-legged with my bare legs grazing against the hot cement
The four O clock sun props up a shadow right above my head and it is no longer sunny where I am

I stand up dust my skirt and walk home
This piece, I write from my heart. It was a hot sunny day and I was so in need to be felt loved by Nature. But everywhere I turned I only saw grey and buildings. I had to make do with it.
I can do without,
I can get along just fine:
That is my motto.
I can go without you here,
I will be fine without you.
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