Early morning walkabouts
provide one unparalleled advantage —
freedom to roam.
Specifically, I wander
into the middle of the street.
On quiet deserted lanes
the middle of the road provides
a wider sky,
a broader vista.
My dogs happily hop the curb
and beeline to the center,
unbound by narrow sidewalks
and carefully manicured lawns.
From the street’s midpoint,
it is easy to view
cherry blossom trees
arching fragrant boughs
as if uncurling after a long nap.
Cresting a hill,
one breathes in
and breathes out,
as the widening expanse calls for pause.
Headlights rounding a corner
in our direction,
receive unjustified indignation
as the pups and I
are forced to return
to constricting conformity.
Next time you venture out,
consider boldly claiming
the entire road,
surveying your kingdom
from the center…
and breathing in,
breathing out.