Extreme Study

I notice hands commuting east tonight –
the women’s ropy tendons – mine and theirs –
the bitten nails on this one to my right
and him across the aisle, sneaking stares
at me or leaning forward, weary head
upheld by ugly hands; a callused bum;
a fat black woman manicured in red;
a man concealing mutilated thumb.

Remarking hands tonight, I’ll study teeth
tomorrow when I head the other way.
Like cleaning room by room, I’ll take apart
my fellows and examine us beneath
commuting light. These crowded seats display
our portions: sample people, riding BART.

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2 Responses to Extreme Study

  1. I like this! May as well have been in the seat next to you looking along. “Ropy tendons” is definitely my favorite part!

  2. sputterpub's avatar sputterpub says:

    Thank you! Public transit is still one of the best places to watch people (esp now that TSA has made it impossible for non-ticketed people to get to the good parts of the airports)

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