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Warming up, round 3

8 PM, 7 degrees, wet feet and a toast to an unknown predecessor

By Sam SpinelliPublished 17 days ago Updated 17 days ago 1 min read

It is dark

And the park is so cold

There is ice clinging to the hairs in my nose

My socks are soaked

From melted snow

And I’m tired of this shi(f)t,

For real though

Can’t lock the lodge until the last party blows

Oh! My! Freezing! Toes!

We’ve still got three hellish hours to go

Part of me hopes the party people are having fun, I mean it! No joke

But the other part of me wants them to gtfo

Because the leather of my boots

Is sopping wet

Every sloshing step I take

I feel frost prickling

—and the salt brine pickling—

My cold-soaked skin

Numbness is resting against my veins

I’ve gotta get out of these boots

I’ve gotta drain these bitches and let them dry

‘Till the slush evaporates

Leaving nothing but glittering gray crystal stains

And dry dust!

Thankfully:

There’s a legacy of frozen toes in the parks department

And some fabled worker,

(A legend from an age now past)

Had the foresight or the need

To string up a drying wrack

A platform for our sopping wet gear

Roped to a pulley,

Rope frayed almost through

But still

Thread-strong enough to raise my boots

So I may toast them under the heater

And when I get home I’ll raise a glass

So I may toast That Nameless Worker of the past:

That inventor,

That genius

That laborer

That hero,

Who

— whether by foresight or by need—

Rigged this slipshod system, way back when,

And who

—over the years-

Dried countless boots and

Saved countless feet

Including these cold-shriveled toes that I call my own

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About the Creator

Sam Spinelli

Trying to make real art the best I can, never Ai!

Help me write better! Critical feedback is welcome :)

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  • K.B. Silver 5 days ago

    The nameless workers of the past. The men and women who actually built the world, yet somehow are forgotten, while the rich men who commissioned their work got their names plastered over the workers' labor. 👏👏👏

  • Caitlin Charlton14 days ago

    ❤️❤️I was taken by the assonance at the start; those cold but calming first few lines set a perfectly gelid atmosphere. Then comes the loud scrape of your paronomasia [wordplay]. The way that line provides a double entendre saves space and syllables to keep the rhyme engaging: "And I’m tired of this shi(f)t".

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