early in the morning
when the first dogs and their owners grogilly patrol the streets
I wrap myself in a pitch-black flag and set out to taste the day
erratic laughter, dizzy skipping, twirling in the wind
freaking out the neighborhood;
planting a kiss on an old lady’s cheek
giddily gifting tulips
barking and howling at everyone and everything;
then stumbling back up my building’s stairway
hunting down the morning’s first cup of coffee