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By
Alex Brown
Asphalt
do not liken
your hell to mine
apples and razor blades
balance inequitable
the journey to said hell intimate
separate roads we travel
even if side by side
hazardous to stray stay in your path
thresholds and tolerance build
should we exchange shoes
or traverse the hot asphalts
hand in hand
loneliness
the universal fork in the road
alone we suffer turn right
together we heal turn left
hotter is the asphalt when standing still
Alex Brown
I was born right outside of Atlanta, Ga. Spent my youth coming up with any excuse to visit the city, fascinated by the many different ways people lived their lives. It was on the streets of Midtown that I found myself among the queer community. As a gay man in his thirties I use poetry as a way to deal with inner thoughts and turmoils. Currently sober after many years actively using opiods, When I’m not writing or working my recovery, I’m sipping on a coffee trying not to let the many Netflix options overwhelm me.
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