• SidewalkWalking down a numbered street
    I have just left my father’s car
    and the air conditioning is still settled
    in the bottoms of my shoes
    encasing my feet, the feeling
    soaking through my soles,
    up into the muscles of my legs.

    I continue to walk forward,
    noticing tar spots on the sidewalk,
    the concrete looking like
    the floor of a painter’s studio.

    I walk past a man
    who is deflated on the curb,
    returning to reality roughly,
    piece by piece.
    His eyes are closed
    and his breath creaks like
    the wind creaks through an abandoned house.
    He coughs, and I avert my gaze,
    walking forward.

    The sunlight has had hours now
    to soak through the sidewalk,
    the asphalt, and the buildings.
    I look away from the shimmering cityscape,
    and focus on the sun.
    I feel the heat sink in and replace the cool air in my shoes.

    Olivia, tenth grade, downtown summer camp

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