{"id":5669,"date":"2025-04-19T20:04:04","date_gmt":"2025-04-20T02:04:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/novusliterary.comliterary.com\/?p=5669"},"modified":"2025-04-30T18:06:48","modified_gmt":"2025-05-01T00:06:48","slug":"home-sweet-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/novusliterary.com\/2025-archive\/home-sweet-home\/","title":{"rendered":"Home Sweet Home"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Skyscrapers watch cars driving bumper to bumper, trying to snag the first parking spot<br>they see. They each move slightly forward, and gray smoke emits, clouding the sun just a little<br>more. In each car, every person sits there, grasping the steering wheel, smelling the burning<br>gas. Staring, dreading their life every second. They look around, no end in sight. They watch out<br>their window, people walking faster than their car could ever. A dandelion ready to have a wish<br>made on it grows in the cracks of a sidewalk while thousands rush to work, missing their wish.<br>Each person walks as fast as they can. Weaving between the city streets. Passing all<br>distractions. They know the smokers by the train station smelling the toxicness of their cigarette<br>butts crushed on the ground. They know never to drive because it would get them nowhere. The<br>way smoke doesn\u2019t bother them, or the homeless begging for money. The way they walk by<br>protests without saying a word, the shouts of hundreds of people red-faced, holding signs<br>encouraging others to join mixing with police sirens and marching of the forces.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>They watch hundreds of tourists make them late by lining up to take pictures by the Big<br>Bean. Walking past the family-owned businesses of different cultures and races, competing<br>over which heavenly smell would enter your nose first. The smell of pastries from Poland or the<br>ones from Germany. Who would guide you to have a bite of even the smallest crumb? Taste the<br>flaky pastry and smooth raspberry jam on top sprinkled with sugar like the first snowfall. It<br>warms their hands, a touch of a loved one, even in the white paper that holds it. As soon as it<br>touches your lips, the flakes gather on you, and the pastry melts in the mouth as the rest of the<br>golden brown flakes fall on an unexpecting person. Proving to everyone that they had indulged,<br>given into temptation. Faster not to miss clocking in, gum sticks to their feet. Who cares to look<br>down?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It sticks even after rubbing, scraping, dragging across the cracked sidewall. The gum<br>doesn\u2019t care about them rushing there. It has the heart of Chicago in it. It slows each step,<br>stretching the mint gum. Dirt, bugs, ashes, political flyers, and stickers are all carried on the foot<br>of someone rushing to work. They don\u2019t have time to care about this. This is the city, and if you<br>don\u2019t move forward for one millisecond, you will get tramped. Everyone else will get caught by<br>scams acting as if they have no place to go while their Tesla patiently waits a few miles away,<br>already cooled down to a perfect 72 degrees. For all the city\u2019s worth, there is no other place like<br>it. The obnoxious nature about it clashes with the tasteful side of comfort at the corner of any<br>street. The community that brings itself together and hides away in nooks that can only be found<br>by the brave. Everyone continues to go to work, running into glass towers that open up into a<br>new ecosystem. They all live their lives knowing the city, knowing everything, even the<br>wonders, but they forget to warn others about this great place. The people in this city do not call<br>themselves fools, but they all know in their hearts that they are foolish to miss the wishes that<br>are underneath their feet.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Skyscrapers watch cars driving bumper to bumper, trying to snag the first parking spotthey see. They each move slightly forward, and gray smoke emits, clouding the sun just a littlemore. In each car, every person sits there, grasping the steering wheel, smelling the burninggas. Staring, dreading their life every second. 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