The noise of Fall is deafening.
Tie your shoes and grab your coat.
You shouted 'til your throat was sore.
I watched the seasons
change from where I stood
in piling snow.
Listen, friend: I've got a few bucks
and some reasons in one fist.
In the other, got some memories
and the lining
of my pocket in a grip.
Do you wanna fight the cold off
with me
and a couple drinks?
I'm thinking one good weekend
and a friendly face could save this.
Blame this time that's piled between us,
blame the
deep snow as we sink.
Call me up and maybe we could
scan the skyline, eyes unblinking.
And I know it's been a long time.
Bills tied hands, time clocks grabbed throats.
You've floated, changing hue on wind
gusting. I'm a name
you half forgot
pissed in the snow.
And I'll be gone come Spring time,
with my lowbrow jokes; my crude reminders
of the sharp angles
of the letters I use
to spell my name.
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