Do you walk
to make light
through your arms
tree limbs
hanging.
In Paris
when the rain stopped
the buildings
breathed out heat.
A young man
emerged
greasy hair swept back
a sheen to his
unwashed face and
cheap rumpled suit.
I pictured him
entwined with a stranger
all the night before.
Industrious
he emptied a knapsack
filling empty
water bottles to sell
to tourists later
from the fountain.
Susan Tepper is the author of nine published books of fiction and poetry. Her two most recent titles are CONFESS (poetry from Cervena Barva Press, 2020) and a road novel WHAT DRIVES MEN (Wilderness House Press, 2019) that was shortlisted at American Book Fest. Other honors and awards include eighteen Pushcart Prize Nominations, a Pulitzer Nomination by Cervena Barva Press for the novel ‘What May Have Been’ (re-written for adaptation as a stage play to open in NY next year), shortlisted in Zoetrope Contest for the Novel (2003), NPR’s Selected Shorts for ‘Deer’ published in American Letters & Commentary (ed. Anna Rabinowitz), Second Place Winner in StorySouth Million Writers Award, Best of 17 Years of Vestal Review and more. Tepper is a native New Yorker. www.susantepper.com
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