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Alive, By: Andrew Buckner

September 17, 2024 by Andrew Buckner

Alive, By: Andrew Buckner

never more than
a few miles from
home

i mourn
the places I’ll never
travel

the villas,
colosseums of
Rome, Italy

the castles,
Alpine Lakes
of Germany

the religious
centers, cultural
islands, beaches of Japan

will remain foreign
soil, an alien sensation
only hypothesized

by the foot
thus, the toe will
continue to curl downwards

to the same gas stations,
the same warehouses,
the same fast food

places that have stood
as staples caught in
the eye of decades

and the tongue
will taste the same foods
think the same thoughts

worry the same worries
pay the same bills
wish the same wishes

experience the same
taciturn patterns,
familiar chips in

the woodwork splintering
the once wandering eye
and only age will change

the flesh, the mind,
the interiors, exteriors
surrounding

the once dreaming brain—
a man stuck, broken down
in the molasses, the muddy

moat of his hometown
floating to imagined palaces
with only wisps of information

hummingbird vibrations
from beating wings
immobile yet moving,

wishing to
be truly
alive.

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