By Aaron Blackwood

A ubiquitous presence exists up here
everything falls down
gravity’s rules are evident
A pigeon idly saunters on a ledge below
at first oblivious of me, but when known, continues
to idle on
No threat am I to it up here
Bare feet; naked, dry between the toes
wiggle free of a peevish ant
I gaze beyond the rooftops to the offing
resting on a ship that fades to oblivion
A sudden breeze stirs, and billows my blue shirt
into a sail
Smiling, my parachute –I think
My mind is free of the snafus that limit it below
Now, serene. Is this what peace is like?
In the moment. No past. No future
Just me, the wind, and the bird below
My cell phone startles me. Its incessant ringing frets me
I bristle at this stark interruption
I throw it in the air and watch it descend
and shatter without a sound
Why did he stop? When did he stop?
I refused him out. I replaced him with deep breaths
but this was futile. He returned