Poem: The Ground Is Familiar

The Ground Is Familiar

but ground is ground,
is dirt and grass here
or cracks of concrete,
maybe gravel, that is possible,
but it would not be special,
unique.  There must be ground
with other qualities
it holds to itself.  Beaches?
It is not here, though.
If it is a different place,
why can't I tell?  It seems the same,
seems just more ground,
and my feet do not look happier,
I have been watching them,
have been paying close attention
to my feet this whole time.

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