My friend once sighed
My friend once sighed
That he watches planes fly by
And wonders where they’re going.
The world’s tempo beats on.
I, too, prefer to stop along
The way and watch a small thing.
I congratulate the weed
That grew from a wayside seed
And survives in the sidewalk’s crack.
I notice when raindrops descend
That the roads shine iridescent
Then dry again to a flat black.