Poetry
1 min
The Corner at 1500
Alvaro Hernandez-Sandoval
A new era unfolds
establishing itself
in a struggle between
polar extremes
in a yet unformed landscape.
Between light and shade
an ill-clad man rests his head
on the tilted lamppost
between the corners
of Texas and Langtry Avenue.
Moving in neither direction
he stands underneath the pole's shadow
at the corner of Fifteen Hundred
while the town burns.
A white bag in hand
glistens in the middle,
as he grasps for a last bit of hope,
for the tilted lamppost is his survival
on these desolate desert roads.
Out of frame huddling safe inside homes
people flee this burning juncture,
for hardship bears down on the country as
boiling tensions ignite
the contrasts within the nation.
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