​Unloved Campus Building

Unloved campus building
Neglected step-child

Does anyone have a
Tender watercolor of you

Framed on the fridge
In construction paper?

Does the architect stay
Up at night thinking of

His or her crimes the
Fissures in the concrete

The handicapped bathroom
That opens on the staircase

The air shaft that vents
From the garbage bay

The way every secretary’s
Office lacks light

The door to nowhere but the
Closed conscience of the builder

The windy public pavilion that
Dreams of Mussolini

When the wrecker comes
Who will weep for you

Will remember the rush of
Concrete into the rebar

The golden shovel shown
On the basement wall

–Ticky Kennedy

Poet in Residence
SchoolNewsToday.com

NOTE

Workers in windowless offices are less happy, less healthy and more stressed than their colleagues with steady sources of daylight, an extensive body of research says.” Daylight, Windows and Workers’ Well-being: Research Review.

Painting “Ward Chipman Library,” by Paul Cusack.

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