You look lopsided but maybe I oughta
Straighten out myself more better than I am
But bent over so when walking
Enables me to find more treasure the better too
However I fair worse at meeting gazes and adjudging truth
In eyeballs of those attempting discussion in my direction
But most tend to avoid this course of action
When myself squinting unstraightened and bent over move near
As I shuffle seeking treasure on the sidewalks
Sidewalks and alleyways of life
Shuffle limp though legs work almost fine
Disguise and breath laced with garlic and other virtuous legumes
My defence against assault verbal or otherwise
As I shuffle seeking treasures seldom found
Along the sidewalks alleyways of life
Shuffle step and though lopsided
My vision remains sound
Sound as the most pleasing of birdsong
On a quiet cold November day
Seeking treasures on the sidewalks
Sidewalks and alleyways of life
By: Daniel Smallegange
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