The sleek gray metal of the bench chills my legs
It always has-
Even when my dad and I used to watch the sun sink into the night
I wonder if the cold brought him the same solace that it brings me
Pink and orange unfurl across the blank canvas of the pearly sky
Did he see the cloud's beauty in the same way I did?
I doubt it
My dog resides next to me, her thick golden fur a barrier between her and the cold frame
I wonder if she can feel the chilled metal beneath her,
I doubt it
A breeze rolls through
Making the hair on my arm stand like a soldier stuck in attention
I should’ve brought a sweatshirt
A jogger passes by
Her face red like the stop sign she’d just passed
I bet she enjoys the breeze
A grassy hill sprawls before me
It seemingly begs me to roll down its slope
I just might
From a distance I spot an elderly couple strolling along a path
I wonder if they feel the same urge to tumble down the hill
I doubt it
I like this bench
The homes around me offer a sense of security.
My dad always wished it was only nature
I love the continuous buzz of the insects around me
The rhythm is rather enthralling
But they don’t know that
Do the houses around me open their windows
To invite this melodic hum into their homes?
Possibly
Three letters are spray painted bentith me
MKZ
I’ve had my theories in the past
Maybe it's a hidden message?
Or perhaps a riddle
I’ll never really know
Instead
I craft a tale for all who accompany me
Some I tell it’s a secret
Some I tell it's a message
Most I let imagine
A car rolls by
A person inside
A person in a car
Nothing more
As the car passes by it sees me
A man
Alone on a bench,
Nothing more
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