Fast Food (Poem)

I sit on the side of the road

holding the hand of a small child of grief

he rocks besides me disconsolate and starving

I give him water drawn from tears

and food pulled from rocky hardship

to feed him with what he’s known

were I to offer the radiant fruit of jewel trees

that shelter us both from the burning sun

he would die from shock

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