Muriel Spark

Muriel Spark will always be remembered for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie but, like other accomplished novelists, she could turn her hand to poetry as well.

THE LONELY SHOE LYING ON THE ROAD

One sad shoe that someone has probably flung
out of a car or truck. Why only one?

This happens on an average one year
in four. But always throughout my 
life, my travels, I see it like 
a memorandum. Something I have 
forgotten to remember,

that there are always 
mysteries in life. That shoes
do not always go in pairs, any more
than we do. That one fits;
the other, not. That children can 
thoughtlessly and in a merry fashion
chuck out someone's shoe, split up
someone's life.

But usually that shoe that I 
see is a man's, old, worn, the sole
parted from the upper.
Then why did the owner keep the other,
keep it to himself? Was he
afraid (as I so often am with 
inanimate objects) to hurt its feelings?
That one shoe in the road invokes 
my awe and my sad pity. 

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