Walking by a woman, Trying to reason with a child, Sees me noticing her struggle and smiles. And the chongo working construction, Holding a vape pen, Sipping on Gatorade, Exhaling drifts of white smoke that smell like grape. Passing by a salon, A row of empty barber chairs, A shitzu sleeping next to a pile of hair. A couple ferns, And a big old jade plant, In the front window, Thriving happily, unattended, "There's so many things we know we don't know"*