Payday (Ode To Langston Hughes) Poem by Kewayne Wadley

Payday (Ode To Langston Hughes)



In the morning her eyes paint the cities horizon.
Stretching and yawning.
Getting dressed; Her blue tapestry.
Opening the door to her apartment
She climbs down broken stairs.
It's payday Friday.
The mail man is late again.
Opening her box closing it right back.
She considers direct deposit,
Climbing back up those old creaks in the stairs.
To a notice on the door.
Excessive noise complaint
Rent past due

Payday (Ode To Langston Hughes)
Friday, May 4, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: abstract,langston hughes,life,stress
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Kewayne Wadley

Kewayne Wadley

Groton, Connecticutt
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