The Plumbing of a Different Life

by Spar · 27/01/2026
Published 27/01/2026 12:39

The radiator clicks and then it dies.

I stare at a ceiling I don't recognize.

The bedroom is small and the rent is too high,

under a heavy, Midwestern sky.


I drink from the tap in the middle of night,

leaning my weight on the tile of white.

It tastes like a handful of copper and rust,

a city built out of iron and dust.

#alienation #housing insecurity #urban decay #working class fatigue

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