Crying All the Same
By Gabriel C., Indianapolis, IN
I grew up on crumbling streets Paved in a faded golden brick Now only a motley orange hue The stones of my city’s founding Meant to remind us of simpler times Now they remind me of a city’s lies I have watched the city’s leaders Shaking hands and kissing babies But all from a television’s vantage They never even pretended to care For my neighborhood is past But I saunter beneath monuments I stroll in lush and storied gardens How then can they not marvel too For it would cost them only time Why have they forgotten me The city’s oldest, truest friend Who can see the high parapets of The men who claim to govern us I once looked through my window Crying at the nightscape of the city For the beauty and the breeze were one Cooling and caressing my skin and yes But now the noise throttles my joy The sirens and the bullets dampen My still hopeful expectations And I find myself crying all the same
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