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Outlocked
There’s a man next door
a newcomer
between each gap ajar seeps in his presence
who enters every bathroom, every stall and acts like
an acting janitor in with each stroke
plastic toothbrushes precisely lines
the wrinkles on his cargo pants
such in the afternoon, he mows the grass
invisible on our yellow lawns
Next to a poor exhibition of his towers
of stringy leaves and mud he worked hours on
In an instant we hear the quiet snores
traversing in a chorus that sings only left not right
Next to his favorite wall
Sleep on a single side in odd dreams
Yet
we laugh
we laugh
we Laugh
Before
the sharpened toothbrush lies only once more
in grass, leaves and mud
sucked into a hole
In the wall
I can still hear the echoes
from the next cell
Before the man next door was gone.
sometimes the people we think are crazy are the only normal ones...