Contributor: Bruce Levine
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A slow walk to nowhere
A metaphor for life
Hills and valleys flatten
Amid the daily strife
Of drifting ever onward
The ending never clear
If today or if tomorrow
The last hurrah is here
Like walking the dog through raindrops
Pellets of water coating my head
Sniffing the ground for nothing
Or something being dead
Longing for resolution
Holding hands again
Yesterday’s tomorrows
In bed with us and then
Turning off the faucet
Of guilt and pain gone by
A chance that’s barely taken
Happiness worth the try
A faster walk to somewhere
Only the future knows
A happy life together
A restful night’s repose
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Bruce Levine, a native Manhattanite, has spent his life as a writer of fiction and poetry and as a music and theatre professional. His literary catalogue includes four novels, short stories, humorous sketches, flash fiction, poetry, essays, magazine articles and a screenplay His works are published in over twenty-five on-line journals, over twenty-five books and his shows have been produced in New York and around the country. His work is dedicated to the loving memory of his late wife, Lydia Franklin. He lives in New York with his dog, Daisy.
A Slow Walk To Nowhere
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