of Brighton Beach
and the booted feet passing
me by on the curb squished my laundry
ticket
into the slush and I thought oh fuck it now
I'll never get my clean sheet and I cried
bitter tears
into the snow under my cheek in that gutter
in Brighton Beach
Brooklyn where I was living because it was
cheap
that particular form of annihilation—
shot through by the cold eye of the way
things are baby
and left for dead on a hundred streets of
this city
Product Details
Screen printed locally at Pete's Print Shop in Greenpoint on Alternative Apparel vintage jersey baseball three-quarter sleeve tees for a luxurious softness. 50% combed ringspun cotton / 50% recycled polyester. Bound collar and blind stitching on sleeves and bottom hem. Water-based ink. Tear-away tag.
Color: vintage coal / black