This is a fall back Friday poetry offering from some time before 2005. Glendale College Parking
It’s a dance, really
Driving in circles
Watching, coveting the person
Walking to their car
They tease you seductively
Knowing they’re being watched
Your pulse races
Foreplay
The car is moved
And it returns to the sea of other cars
Somewhere on the floor – in the backdrop of your mind
Before your spot is stolen
You plunge forward
Backing slowly
Then forward and in again
It’s become an art now
Easing the friction
Sliding in and out until
Your surroundings are
Equidistant with the slickness of space
You’re surrounded
Held almost
That spot is yours
You shift the gear into park position
And the hum of the engine is calm
It sits in it’s spot
Idle and content
You turn off the engine
And your car is at rest
You lock up and head off to class
And you forget – that space was raped
And will be again
Once you pull out
And are discarded
And forgotten