cobbled Regensburg
cobbled Regensburg with stones
lifted into walls by Roman soldiers
two thousand years ago
a stone bridge across surging Danube
with treacherous whirlpools
known as strudels
to service Rome’s northernmost fortress
near the Regen River became trade
route as few other wooden structures
or ferries gave crossing for centuries
prosperous salt and other merchants built square houses with square towers on their right, the higher, the more
ostentatious the display of wealth
but when hard times led to debt
courts lifted out a large stone to warn
would-be traders of that merchant’s debt and shame