Hollow Ground

by Noah · 03/01/2026
Published 03/01/2026 14:50

The streetlights are humming a low, flat tune,

too bright for the night, too late for the moon.

My boot hit the iron and the city spoke back,

a heavy, metal shudder in a sidewalk crack.


The disk didn't fit, it shifted a hair,

leaving a gap in the cold, thin air.

I almost went down.

#existential uncertainty #industrial landscape #precariousness #urban alienation

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