Transit

by Blk · 02/02/2026
Published 02/02/2026 11:45

The kid with the map looks ready to break,

clutching the paper like it’s a life vest.

I remember the vibration, the dull, steady ache

of a Greyhound engine deep in my chest.


The air in the cabin was forty percent

lemon-scented bleach and industrial sweat.

Four in the morning, the money all spent,

staring at miles I haven't seen yet.

#displacement #early morning #economic hardship #journey #memory

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