The Weekly Sillimanian

Muddy Shoes

SPECIAL ISSUE 6-7 - Literary

By Lealina Evangeline A. Reyes

 

There is drizzle from the sky,

       the sound of thunder masked

By the footsteps of strangers whose voices

       once echoed through the halls

 

The steady pulse of people

       coming and going, passing by and through—

Shoulders touching, hands brushing,

        air flooding the senses until it is overwhelmed 

 

Who are they, the ghosts of june school bells

and lunchtime prayers

         who paused once in a while?

Have they come to relive what has been

         and behold what has become?

 

Footsteps mark the wet soil—

         infinite, indistinguishable.

The past and present intertwined under festive lights—

         dwelling souls called forth to come together

 

My shoes are muddy from the now calmed rain,

         the cold August air kisses my cheeks

With the promise of a warm embrace

         “Welcome home,” it says—home and welcomed I am

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