Barefoot in the Park

a poem by Jan Oskar Hansen

Sunday morning in the park
male pigeons are showing off
pushing the weaker ones aside.
Homeless men sleep on iron benches.
An old woman pushing an empty pram
is a collector of useless things.
A man, behind a tree that shields him from the street,
tensely smokes a cigarette
while worrying about lung cancer
and if the righteous might see him,
smirk at one that can’t quite quit this habit.
A scraggy cur looks at this scene of flawed humanity
but that doesn’t make it into a philosopher.