Poem: You heard it too

You heard it too

I went towards the sounds
and tried to discover
what was happening,
even though I was afraid,
was thinking 
it might be something
besides fireworks.
I had no reason
to expect it was fireworks,
not in November.  I had no reason
to not be concerned
it was another use of gunpowder.
I pay attention and know
the world is not simple or safe.
Still, I went outside
to be certain what it was.
I suppose that might be dumb,
except it was nothing, really,
or I think it was nothing.
I will tell you
I didn't see fireworks,
or anything else at all.

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