2.16.2021

the most impractical ones with points at the toes not built for a human foot

A year of surfing the profiles, where the men 
look for women the way women shop for shoes— 
 
ordering their size in a variety of styles: 
slingback, hook & loop, stiletto, the most 
 
impractical ones with points at the toes 
not built for a human foot, but the excitement 
 
of how they look in pictures, images 
that can be scaled up to examine the make, 
 
the workmanship, the alternative views that show 
all the angles, how they look with a dress, 
 
with jeans, then the thrill of the box 
arriving at the door, the couture packaging, 
 
until, finally, inside the fancy wrapping, 
disappointment, just an ordinary pair of shoes 
 
that pinch, the claustrophobia of them, 
with an edge awareness that presses in, 
 
each step a bullet to the brain, and though 
there’s a brief thought of taking them out 
 
on the town for a fancy dinner, or at least 
to a bar for a game of pool, they rarely get past 

the front door, their value already diminished, 
the cost too high, the shape not elegant enough, 
 
no room in the closet, and they are reboxed 
and sent back with a little less care 
 
than the way they came in. Within minutes 
of their return, they are easily forgotten, 
 
and it’s back online to find something else, 
something that’s less Sunday in the park 
 
and more Bangkok at night, something 
that promises to stand out in a crowd, 

some version of it, and in this way, 
there will be many new arrivals, 
 
introduced to compete each new season, 
last year’s styles removed or clicked past, 
 
no arch or heel high enough, and for each 
new arrival, for each dazzling possibility, 
 
an equal but opposite, brilliantly fit, 
stunningly sensible departure. 

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