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Escape the Heat
Hours ago, I got done with work
The sun scorches me alongside the road as I walk
The road that men call out to me on
“Need a ride?”
“No.” Their trucks tremble as they slowly pass me and stare
Today, I work during a heatwave
All the usual pancake lovers only order milkshakes and ice water
Customers come in just to sit.
Escape the heat.
Not order food.
Bad day to make money.
Today my coworker offers to drive me home
He didn't want me walking for hours in the blazing sun
I accept his offer
The refreshment of the A/C blasting in the Suburban
The screeching of the news reporters on Channel 620
We drive long down the bumpy gravel road with minimal conversation
“I'm gonna need to let you go here. You okay walking rest of the way?” his deep voice mutters.
“Yes, I'll be okay. Thank you,” I respond and slam the door
He U-turns violently and skids down the road. Stranded again
I take a shortcut through the grass upon arrival to my mother’s house
The scorching sun on my back. Beads of sweat form all over my body as I start to see stars
On my knees now. The spikey grass digging into my legs.
Just a quick rest break.
Trucks drivers stare as they slowly drive past me and stare
“Just a quick rest break”
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Inspired by Christina’s World by Andrew Wyeth (1948)