Night Fall
January 22, 2023 1 Comment

10 floors down
A girl crossing the square
Calls out a cheerful tipsy
“G’night !!!”
In the dry fountain
A bronze water nymph
Bares a single small breast
through her careless gown
Unselfconscious
Insulated in shadow
A homeless man has encamped around a park bench
His chest, a metronome of coughing
As though his spark is missing on one cylinder
From black trees and lampposts
Holiday lights hang
Celebrating to no one
10 floors up
In a gracious pre-war
A pensioner stands looking down
The paned window yawns wide
Exhaling heat into cold
The air settles heavy
On New Year’s night
Distant sirens chirp and howl
without harmony
An ersatz constellation of scattered city lights
Reflects deep in the black glass of an office tower
Giving the illusion of depth
10 stories down
To the pavement
Gutters drink
Open throated
The dirty water of
A dirty quarter
Brick pipe storm drains connect the streets to the river
Water joins water
Sliding under derelict barges, tethered to buoys,
Turning clockwise on the heaving pulse of ebb and flood
A bus approaches slow
Empty but for the driver
Pushing hollow air before it
Splashes erupting through the rippling mirror light of puddles
Puddles filling potholes
Potholes like lunar craters
The moon so bright and sterile
A crummy satellite covered in potholes
Stealing light
The bus makes its turn and recedes
The soft sound of its gas motor joins with the sound of accelerating rain
Back in the park
Squirrels sleep
While rats forage for missed peanuts
Left out by tourists and children
The last of the taxicabs idles
in front of the old Paradigm Hotel
Waiting out the quiet
A New Year’s rain
Washes away nothing