Karate

concrete

Karate


Reticent she returns to the streets 
Where she once floated above in hospital sheets 
Hands on the walls where small handprints still weigh 
With the burden of crimson indelible paints 
Where are the hands that once fit these young prints? 
What have they grabbed at ever since? 

Nights used to be dangerous here 
But now the mornings have exceeded her deepest fears Because that's when the concrete creeps in 
And perpetrates with more than the greatest sins 
And weighs down on what used to be known as the neighborhood 

Deliberate, slow, destructive defeat 
As new corners consolidate the neiborhood streets 
Where are the ones she stepped with right here 
Below the bar, now a bank clad with anonymous steel? 
Where are the sounds of the childrens once heard? 
Replaced with new parking and yellowed-out curbs 
Now she can only afford to return 
For a doctor, an in-law, or a day in the sun Some still cling, if the building still stands 
Some sing liberation from felonious hands 
But most will get lost in the peripheral sprawl Where new handprints signify on old concrete walls 
Florescent excuses for liht 
Steal all the shadows from the nights 
Parody or progress? 
You just want to tear it down 
As you're standing right in the middle of the wrong side of town