He stood there, black-haired
blue-eyed and not quite
old as yet — but soon enough —
on the sidewalk near
the cobblestones all cobbled
together into something
like a road or a path.
“Man, ” I said to him, “what are you
watching?”
He tilted his head to the right,
“Same thing anyone watches
when they’re not watching anything.”
I nodded, “I think you’re probably
right.” “Oh yes,”
he said, “Yes, I suppose I am.
Good thoughts. Good words.
Good deeds. What else is there?”
A lady pushing a baby carriage
speaking Spanish to a little baby boy
passed by quickly.
I noticed the artificial red in her hair
and the tattoo of a man hanging upside down
from a gallows on her right shoulder.
My thoughts veered into the most
ungood. I stepped back.
The man saw this too,
“Good thoughts. Always that
first. Without that, nothing else good
will ever happen for you.”