I can see you with
a painted-on smile
and man on your arm
who doesn't know the
first important thing about you.
I will not see it happen,
or else,
I will shield my eyes,
for fear of losing respect
and admiration for the near
and the dear.
Nothing near stays so
for long after the fact
and that's life:
a constant shuffle of people
getting closer and further
and sometimes itr lasts longer
than others,
but we're all orbitting somewhere,
satellites with our own gravity
alkways pulling and being pulled.
Some gravity is stronger than others
and some are gentle as the spring breeze
while others will collapse your lungs and skull.
Some orbits are bad business,
and that is what I never want to see
for you
but a prophet is not required.
Gravity rides everything,
and sometimes
we all do too.