Just the shoes

Was it you that day?
I forgot to ask your name
on the steps – you fell
backwards, I turned
too late. ย You, crumpled
cracked head at my feet.
We wait together on the steps for
helpย to come, head cradled in my lap
crying out for your shoe.ย It came off.
I guess, I donโ€™t recall, like your name, when you fell.
โ€˜Donโ€™t worry about your shoes, you need to be stillโ€™
I said. ย They came, you went in the ambulance
with both your shoes. ย Funny how I remember
the shoes, but not your name.

Why those shoes? As I walked away
through the crowd. ย Perhaps they
were fashionable, expensive. ย I donโ€™t know.
Ordinary trainers to me, a little scuffed
around the edges, like the rest of you. I realise,
scuffed around the edges is what people see,
the names they call you, what does it matter
when, if you reply or not itโ€™s always the same meaning
โ€˜not hereโ€™, โ€˜move onโ€™, โ€˜donโ€™t be in my way,โ€™ When was it
that we saw you a stranger and welcomed you, or naked and
gave you clothing? But your shoes the onlyย pair you had,
no name to me just the shoes. Because you needed them.

~ rhannu os ti isio ~ do share ~

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