Outside a Ralphs in San Diego

At the shore of supermarket
I wake under a white blanket
in my Ford’s backseat.

People pass, transient within
their own transactions, conquering
mundane daily fortresses.

I exist outside a system
of bees, exiled from Los Angeles.

Sunshine seeking amber
sunshine– its sweet, temporary
glow, my being unknown.

(originally published in Scapegoat Review, Winter 2022)

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