John Grochalski
Dirty Fingernails by John Grochalski captures a brief yet profound encounter on a Saturday afternoon, blending themes of human connection, urban life, and personal reflection. The poem starts with the simple image of a woman asking for change, her dirty fingernails symbolizing hardship, contrasting with the speaker’s routine of finding comfort in a bar on a gentrifying street. As the speaker hands over spare change and later buys beer with a crumpled twenty, there’s a sense of quiet introspection, questioning the value of small gestures in a world marked by inequality. The poem subtly reflects on the complexities of empathy, privilege, and fleeting moments of feeling good amidst life’s uncertainties.