Walkabout

Perambulating in the almost-spring
for 60 minutes, I went south and west.
I took a photograph of every thing
that caught my fancy. And the last was best.
The street was bare of traffic, I’ll attest.
I crossed it unmolested to a sign
that wasn’t accurate but did suggest,
two blocks away, two ways, from borderline.

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