Zero Sum

by stubbornwould · 13/03/2026
Published 13/03/2026 16:20

Outside the laundromat, a man in a stained coat

lets a single circle drift from his throat.

It hangs there, perfect and round and gray,

before a passing car scares the stillness away.


It thins out against the soot of the brick,

a ghost of a shape that couldn't quite stick.

I watched it go hollow, then watched it go wide,

until there was nothing but winter inside.

#existential emptiness #loneliness #mortality #urban alienation

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