suburbia
the city
has never left me,
the term ‘suburbia’ is but
a distant American imaginary,
a blip on the tongue,
a troye sivan song
back in 2015.
now its strange stillness faces me,
it beats a slow rhythm
quiet,
and contemplative –
i hated it.

but posed with a camera,
i found –
there is beauty to nothingness,
the unkempt
and unattended
the fragments
and fissures
old signs
and worn paths.
if you listen closely,
the banal becomes extraordinary
worthy
of a pause –
the sacred press
of a shutter.
the city has never left me,
but there is freedom to be found
in vastness/
in solitude/
in the quiet hum
of the suburban.

