Poem: The Man with the Black Cadillac

He wore a nice shirt
and tie
dark slacks
neatly hemmed
and black leather shoes.
Unusual for
ninety seven degrees.
His black Cadillac
not shiny and new
a little beat up
looking
The trunk was open
with a small scatter
of gardening tools
and a coil of rope
neatly tucked away
out of view.
What was this man
doing in the parking lot
of a Waffle House
at 2 in the afternoon
with these in the
back of his car?

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