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The Shoe Store
Oh you sorrowful sneakers 
 Sitting on a shelf
 Amongst mountains of mismatched
  Mazes of laces
 Plastic platform shoes
 Peer out from the shadows
 Glaring at girls and boys
 Lost soles disguised as gifts
 “Try me on,” they tantalize
 Leering at tremulous toddlers
 You quintessential pickpockets of precious
 Pennies and wasted time
 Shopping carts shoving through
 Mobs of rushing people
 Not noticing the madness
 Of the need for the second feet
 And still the sneakers
 Sit silently forgotten
 Once valuable vagabonds
 
 
 
    Their laces leading a vagrant trail back to the closet
 Shoes of fickle fashion
 Their colors fading fast through the years
 Closets conceal the memories
 Of these cunning characters
 Memories of many days
 Messages in their folded up tongues
 In the silent store
 The Sunday sale has come and gone
 An odious odor 
 Has filled the open room
 For me it reeks of regret
 Repercussions of purchases once made
 Walking down worn carpet
 Shelved walls on the narrow sides
 Stopping at a certain section
 Making a hasty selection of sorts
 Pulling down the poisoned sneakers
 Prying apart the tongue from its safety
 Tying together the tainted 
 Terrible excuse for a shoe
 Holding my head high leaving behind
 The haze and heading home

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