Showing posts with label city life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city life. Show all posts

Saturday, September 5, 2020

The Gates of Bellevue

 

sad derelicts
add a somber note
to the skyscraper shadows
obtuse in their stillness
among the city-bustle chorus:
the traffic, the youth on their way to excitement
deliveries and commutes in droves
 
the old gates stand guard
behind a bus stop now
vying for attention
among the gaudy glass
and the traffic islands
 
but old New York
lives here still
for those that know,
and who wander far from work
to gaze upon the green bronze
and dream of what terror
once dwelt here


Saturday, December 8, 2018

Transit Banshee Night Song


all night
disembodies voices
echo
in florescent-stained night

repeated
like a mantra:
Q44 bus…Jamaica… to the Bronx Zoo
rote monotone
encapsulating dreams,
soundtrack
to a future hero’s story

we slumber through
this siren song,
part of the ambient Gotham song
that lulls us to sleep;
we dream
in Viking runes
and ceremony fire,
savoring
what the waking city
will bring us
tomorrow




Friday, February 2, 2018

At the Tinkergarten Class



love
that boils down
to the pure enough

eyeing the girls
scooping mud
in headlong innocent greatness
among the clatter
and the chatter
of the catty city mothers

lone wolf father
proud among the pack
as his girls
school the other children
rule the roost
unafraid

hands deep in the ground
to let the cool Earth
bathe our good anger

content, for now
to not destroy this world



Saturday, November 4, 2017

Subway Strangers



conversation snippets
patter like precipitation
this heat, that rain
what job, which station

desperate souls
and lonely trolls
railing needlessly
as we roll
castaways
among millions
clinging to the pole

all of us awkwardly
spying
for a friendly face
among these crowds

too sad, too lonely
but not too proud


Saturday, April 1, 2017

The Sunlight Iron Flash Muses


the heat of spring
brings the office people outside
brisk walk
to hide our wandering eyes
as the city aligns
to sight the sunning flesh

such fleeting seconds
stitch together the patch-quilt
of our day,
and fuel us
through carnal night
when our real work
is done


Saturday, December 24, 2016

Hymnal of the Somber 6 Train


like machines
set to go and go
we drone through
these cramped quarters
only to travel some more

precision decisions
to shave precious seconds
from wasting away

we bleed time
into transit hell
more and more each day
the hustle and scrape
for survival pay

we soldier on
burning to do more
and be free of this
daily war
haunts us as we live it
and hunger for more

these dues we pay
and pay again
a thousand faces
press us close
and none of them a friend



Friday, November 4, 2016

At the Campbell Apartment



an old safe
in a faux fireplace
prays mutely
for greater purpose;
the guests
don’t think about
its great secrets
or former treasures
as they swirl their wine

chatter echoes on,
words falling
uncounted
on the dusky walls

minutia of business,
hollow words
stream endlessly,
keeping us from
going home
to real life
and our better selves


Monday, October 31, 2016

Seamless Cycle of Affirmative Madness



On track,
new life born
in rampant mind songs
mouthed out
like silent Rosary
at the chaotic streets

On point,
bringing new love
to lonely wanderers
who see beauty
in every calf and cobblestone
and weep

On time,
for all of time,
that light
that flash of knowledge
sending every sultry sinner
singing in crazed demonic joy
sparking new life
for those new needy souls


Saturday, September 24, 2016

The Workday Stray Way



Some way
that always loves a walk;
that spark of will
that lets us step away,
and nobly salvage
a scrap of our day

Gathering purpose
with every stride,
our covert rebellion
a source of pride.

Living for the journey;
For these moments are fleeting.
The fire stays alive
when the soul takes a beating. 


Saturday, March 5, 2016

Nightburst


a random burst
like a powder cloud
ignited mid air
flowers its fire
in the Queens night

people file out
onto the heated summer streets
among the blazing
night lights
and screaming sirens

silhouettes hum
in their beautiful New York Babel
among the firemen
laden with gear
and bored police
not happy to be here

under watch
of darkened windows
we soak in
the rain-touched
New York night




Sunday, February 8, 2015

Dance Party of One

Subway dervish
dancing for his own soul
fueled by a tiny smoke
and his own valiant mind.

Commuters ignore him,
another part of city scenery
to avoid.

Chinese residents hustle by,
a few financial men
see him,
contemplate this merger
of joy and madness.

He spins and jives,
a one-man setback
old and broken of mind.
The body spins and dances
on and on,
keeping a flame alive
that was long ago forgotten.

Let it flicker still somewhere
while we go about our busy days.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Skels

like bison
that once roamed the plains
the skels are few now

their quaky eyes
no match
for the faster world
moving past them

they will always be with us
shoved into an ashen corner
of our cities
astride that shifty half-step
towards death