My depression began to escalate. I
decided to take a walk and think. The late afternoon streets teemed with life.
A skinny fag in pinstriped jeans checked me out as I passed a dusty shoe store.
I ignored him. I wasn’t in the mood for anything. I continued down the avenue,
lost in the chaos of doubt and hopelessness.
Though I was mired in fits of sadness
and anxiety, the pulse of life surrounded me. The sky was a fiery orange as the
sun sank behind the mammoth cathedral. Smells wafted from mouthwatering,
rotisserie chickens which were displayed in neon blasted, dusty windows as a
bum stood and pissed onto the outside wall. Small Indian children, snot caked
black on their faces, grabbed my pant leg as I walked by - moanay! moanay! A
guy costumed as a circus clown operated a turntable in front of a pharmacy as a
cheerful crowd looked on.
My way was clogged by a group of teenage
boys in bright, multicolored soccer outfits. They stood laughing and talking as
I gawked at them with fractured, limitless lust. Shoeshine boys called out to
polish my leathers as I strolled past blue, yellow, pink adobe houses and
buildings erected a hundred years ago. Banda music from various shops blasted
at deafening volume as the store vendors hawked their wares - vying for my
attention. I cut into a deserted café, ordered a black coffee, and scribbled
these words out unconsciously onto a napkin: Life is long when you’re lonely…
4 comments:
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Thank you for the kind words, Bethany. I am glad you are enjoying it.
I really liked this, hope to see more in the future
Thank you, J.N....I am deeply moved by your kind words!
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