Street boys

Street boys
I, wending homewards today, 
Saw a reluctance to breathe in their faces
As if each breath was a sting,
As if each passing minute immured receipt of deserved repose;
Repose from the world that didn’t seem to care;
Repose from the shadows that were by the hour lengthening,
And thus confirming their eccentric fate,
To spend the frigid night outside doors that are with finality 
Closed on them.
                                      James Kaluna

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