Light Echoes

Light Echoes

A Poem by Andrew Williams

Rushing up the road with shoes untied
and hair still wet from the shower,
just in time to see the bus pull away.

Late, again -


sitting in the cold, alone
at an empty bus shelter, 
shivering, waiting for the next one,
or for death.


Awoken by spring and life:
cars scatter dust in their wake,
birds leave their nest for the first time,
or the last, who can say?


An old woman approaches,
over half a century of memory etched into her face:
she checks the timetable and sighs,
'Just missed one,' I say,
'It's always the way,' she replies.


It is.


We sit silently as light echoes
through the trees with young leaves,
watching innumerable cars pass and clouds change;
for two minutes, everything is peaceful, and free -
free time, that's what waiting is,
there's naught that can be done while waiting
except to wait. It's stress-free,
and it's nice.


-ndru

© 2013 Andrew Williams


Author's Note

Andrew Williams
For more, check ndru-sometimes-wins.tumblr.com - I update it daily.

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Added on April 4, 2013
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