A narrative about loneliness |
An Old Man and a Dog A narrative about loneliness Edited by Livingston County Writers & Critics Support Group An old man walks along the street The bars pulsate with carnal gaiety The ambles amidst the crowds of laughing girls and bawdy men He walks alone unknown, unseen among the spawn of younger ones who emanate from the bars Like an organic stream from a primal swamp No one notices as he walks into a diner Viewing his world through the rim of a coffee cup The sirens wail and urchins barely grown shout profanities in drunken stupor The old man walks through an alley and searches for anything that may give him sustenance A bedraggled dog, lean and brown comes to the old man as he pockets a discarded scarf The dog snuggles in the old man’s arms The old man strokes his matted fur We are brothers of the gutter, this dog and I And he grasps the dog in an embrace brotherhood The old man looks about him but sees nothing but decay There is hardness Aging women prance about Their faces chiseled in anger Their dreams broken Older men rush about Their psyches shackled to pecuniary spits All they strive for is a huckster’s sham Fading into nothingness consumed There is a fog that shrouds the pulsating spawn of life that flows through the chasm of the street The fog in shrouds, the music, laughter, and profanity When the noises cease, there is loneliness The streets grow silent as the old man walks to a cluttered room with a bedraggled dog with matted brown fur Word count: 250 |