Traffic

by Mae Grey · 09/12/2025
Published 09/12/2025 16:29

The sparrow stayed

while the trucks rattled the glass.

On the way back, the wind

had flipped the thing over.


A single yellow claw

hooked in the plastic webbing

of a six-pack ring.

It held on to the trash.


The street doesn't slow.

The soot on the curb

is thicker than the down.

#environmental #plastic #urban pollution

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