Crazy Concrete March 2015 | Page 21

Repo       i  lit  a  cigarette  as  i  watched  them,   morning  stillness  disrupted  by   the  noise  of  their  engines,  roaring   to  keep  the  sun  barely  visible.  they   latch  onto  her,  no  caress  to  their     touch,  and  rip  her  off  the  pavement   and  onto  the  warm  asphalt,  tires   screaming  as  they  stole  her.       such  a  shimmer  of  carelessness   is  hard  to  watch  as  i  puff  the     last  little  bit  of  nicotine  into   myself,  a  little  courage  shooting   through  my  heart  as  i  greet  them.     they  let  me  gather  my  things.  felt-­‐   covered  seats  brush  against  me   as  i  remove  myself  from  her.  the     man  takes  my  keys,  says  have  a     good  day  for  the  sake  of  customer   service.  politics  reaches  in  every     corner  of  our  universe,  and  little   politeness  is  a  part  of  living.       my  things  and  i  gather  on  the  side 4