snow unfolding
in ashen window's
reversal,
the scourges of campus
conspiring,
with lurid smiles.
cellphones
cry like infants,
cradled.
single thin tones
abandoned in the snow,
and the U-girls
get off at some club,
tight glitterbright shirts
over shoulders, healthy
eeks of recognition
and my scarf hides
parched lips.
now all I see
is the relief
map on the back
of an old man's neck.