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"Toward, Not Away" |
They run, the man and the girl,
she taking four steps for every one of his;
he lifting her lightly and pulling her along.
They must run, the man with the bag
and the little girl in tow –
breathing hard are they in complete accord.
Thus they run; one break in step
or in breath for either and they know
fate will fall between the rails.
So, they run, vaulting over steam blasts
and benches in the way; past billboard ads
for Broadway shows and business men in booths.
Yet they run with precision, with a plan;
she learns to place each tiny foot squarely
where his own feet fell. In time with him, she is.
On they run, beside the tracks
and through the hordes; by sleeping bums,
abandoned books, and valets tending luggage.
Still they run as he hoists her masterfully
into conductor’s hands; in one moment of panic
she is alone – then he pulls himself on board.
They scan the car; he exhales first.
They pick backward seats for luck.
He has more to teach about catching trains
and living life when they gather where they’re going.
© 2000 MJM
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