. . . .
Juggling Downtown Delight
To repeat, the entrance remains opposite of exit.
To that end, it evokes small and has a front door.
Street evokes city — maybe after a book, a walk.
Until now, it stands — more or less — in one place.
In the same way, nobody evokes anybody. Later,
it yearns to explain — anything – it yearns for going.
Soon, it evokes brick. Brick may shape into activity.
Activity evokes breaks and people evoke individuals.
In fact, it is people who may speak, who may yearn,
who may evoke contrast which may evoke company.
Yes, it yearns for ventures, for volumes, for exchange
of activities. To repeat, it is a screen — a window —
used to display the user. Façade still evokes a person,
a sign to enter or exit – facing places and appearances.
. . . . .
Poet: Susan Powers Bourne
Source: Downtown Carleton Place
Process: word.camera remix