Robert Verdon, #399, glass day
glass
day, hammer me,
it
says, I’m tough,
and
tenacious
as a
kitten’s claw
rough
and gracious as a weed
blooming
at the base
of a
skyscraper marked for demolition
moths
disturbed today
complain
and flutter away
the
river shines like lip salve
the
doors of green trams and perception squeak open
androgynous
silent passengers emerge
from
revels, sickle moons heading for a quiet time
the
air is still and warm and burnished
the
city streets are brushed like teeth
jobs
in sensible uniforms take over
someone
tunes a 5-string banjo
another
tarts up a begging sign
with
a red star and a birch tree
a
normal neoliberal morning unfolds
stepped
over by the high and the mighty
until
noon, comfortable as broken chalk
on
the blackboard of youth,
when
with luck the market pubs will not be overfull,
despite
it being Christmas and Hanukkah too.
lol, how I love this imagery, and insight, of course. It's
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blooming at the base
of a skyscraper marked for demolition"
Thanks, Efi. (I've clearly recovered from Christmas!)
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