Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2024

December Night in New York



Still glows
with blue-black embers
smolders its whiplash twilight
 
sidewalks are a slush minefield
poorly navigated
in the chaos of the
unofficial winter night
 
the glow of joy is all around—
some plastic,
some triumphant hubris,
and we forge our own
North Stars
and assemble them
for decorations
 
we journey
through these throngs
like wise men
we will never be,
to welcome the birth
of unseen miracles
in our sparkling city

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Times Square At Night

 

good in small doses;
a rose
to decades gone,  
everywhere still a hustle
but now more staged
than uncaged
 
pastel pixels
light the stage
where a thousand characters
ply their trade
as police horses
clack past
 
a pause
to be a tourist
in our own city,
to bask in the false light
and gawk at the nightlife
 
we snap a photo,
a million souls
anonymous, yet immortalized
in an instant


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


Thursday, July 4, 2019

Le Grenoullie


taking a seat
among unspoken elite
interloping by accident
among the fine silver,
a sliver of the ancients
alive in the modern world

we try to look the part
but are the worker-bee poets
among the gilded, idle minds
wealth indeed
like a bill fold
rotting
inside wet clothes

we chatter about France,
our travels
and scattered,
melting-pot lives;
shake hands to do our business
and vow
to dine there again



Friday, May 24, 2019

Fairy Lights of Flushing



a holiday every day
this corner of our Gotham
we pray it to stay
unhip
a little longer

where the news
is churned by machine
and stacked wet on trucks
to stain fingers
and shape minds

where motorcycles hide
stacked between trailers
and a cacophony of cars
the salty perfume of the bay
filled with planes and prisoners

and left behind
to bode adventure
is the lonely highway side
far from the tudor homes
the chaos Korean 2 a.m. barbecue

living in the sweet rush
of passing cars
everyone hurtling

toward some odd piece
of their dreams


Saturday, March 16, 2019

First Spring Day of Winter


flush-faced
in a winter coat
awkwardly cloaked
among the joyful strollers

ready for the rains,
the torrent streams
to build again
and make green

calendars and numbers
tell stale tales
while the sky
maps a better afternoon

dreaming in real time
of new, verdant days
ahead



Saturday, February 2, 2019

Hell’s Kitchen Express



bring us West
where hard blossoms grow
where moss
knows how to map the bodies
in old brick

bring us West
where pink sky fire
chases us
down paving stone streets

where a chosen few
are wise enough
to seek their peace

bring us West
where outlaw ghosts
still prowl,
where dreamers still stoop
to pick up change
and share a bottle
with strangers



Saturday, September 2, 2017

Chicken Bucket Brigade


this rowdy assemblage
like bleacher creatures of old
serves to warm our hearts
out in the rain and cold

the chants, the jokes,
the joy of being here
our tribes trump cheap talk
fueled by beer

our colors are proud
and we know where we stand
singing our songs loud
across the fractured land

the chicken bucket
is a fairly good deal
amid this bogus playground
our spirits stay real



Saturday, April 22, 2017

Subway Ballet


choreographed
without words
by shifting eyes
in transit trance
no relief
compete for seats
while the stoic critic
prefers to stand

a musical chairs
of quiet despair
revolves all around
better
to treat the seats
like Caesar’s crown
and thrice refuse
to sit down


Saturday, February 4, 2017

Weeknight in Hell’s Kitchen


Down the dark avenues
where footsteps fall off of crowded curbs
to scuttle past the slow flesh night life,
the neon punctuates
roiling twighlight.

The pastel dusk
is our emperor,
ordering us to sweet sin
that tastes better
with the ghosts of old crimes.

Let us lapse
into madness
drunk on laughter
with old friends.
Let this all
fall out of favor
so these streets
will be our secret
again.


Friday, November 25, 2016

Il Toscano


The Douglaston rabble
is old and loud;
they shout at the waiter
by name.

The heat flushes us;
we stay stoic and proud.
We look the part,
but can’t act the same.

We pay our bill,
savor the coffee
and the fact
we have souls.

We draw our power
from the star-splattered night;
we soar above these petty lords
and their reign over dinner chairs.

We dip
our coffee spoons
in the soft flank
of the ice cream.

Tip well
and glide through
the dining rooms
and away;
running headstrong
into the winter night
and greater magic
to come.


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


Saturday, October 8, 2016

From Mohonk Mountain House



somehow at peace
in these mountains
as cold bites at every turn

sweeping views
to dare the cold
while drawing heat
from our own dark flames
tempting ghosts
with every turn
down quiet halls

plotting
our own worlds
among the chattering diners

braving chill barns
to marvel at glorious history
carved out hard rock



Saturday, August 6, 2016

Young Pirates of Flushing, Queens


young pirates
of Flushing, Queens
shout about treasures
they pull from their jeans

taste floor hors d’oeuvres
before mother can clean
but even at their worst
we’re living the dream

the pirates
of Queens
have promises to keep
they punctuate their orders
by stomping
their small feet

our joy ambition
is molding these girls
into warrior women
who conquer the world




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




Friday, February 5, 2016

Winter in Queens



in warren dens
of clutter
dust mist
swirls a dance
as needle winds
scream past
draughty windows

burrowed
above the hard streets
where America gets molded
one rough day at a time
the rough clay
drawn from hard lots
crafted
over patched blacktop
and spotted sidewalks

scramble down
teeming streets
stop-go, packed-hell
commute
lets us daydream
our way
to destiny


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.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

The Greatest Borough

Clacking upwards to the
Elevated station
Commuting through the glory of working Queens
The Engine of an ungrateful city
The workhorse by choice
And sleeping giant

Screaming steaming vents
In the empty yards where dogs stand bent,
Stacks of cannibalized cars
Jumbled together in wayward piles
Swayed stacks no longer aligned
Disobeying the orders of
Modern times

Proud of our dirty cousin borough,
With heaps of car parts
Near where the starts dine
At the gleaming grassy field.
With a million carved out spaces
For the legion of weary faces

Coming home again to Queens

Sunday, December 2, 2012

New York Blues Poem #89


the city twinkles
massive and silent
with glowing steel mountains

unblink the poet’s seeing eyeball
filtering life through
the gorgeous abomination
of greasy paving stones
and rat scurvy Hudson piers
while the hushed swooshing of traffic
becomes a banshee siren song

isolated footsteps
echo
on the Brooklyn promenade
as
each lonely dweller
gets radiant voodoo magic
from the electric New York night.