Corner Pub #2 |
Vignettes from a Front Porch in Poughkeepsie |
TheGoalie Junior Member
since 2003-06-15
Posts 47Poughkeepsie, Ny/Long Island, Ny |
Rain drops glisten off of a white cherry blossom In the dull light of a yellow street lamp. Stars fade Behind the purple gray clouds of night, and the Whistle of a train breaks the still silence for miles Around. When the noise abates, all is serene again. Two cajoling college boys make their way down a Moonless street, following the cracked and broken Pavement to wherever it is they go on a listless Monday evening. Their laughter is broken for only A moment while the taller one lights his cigarette. Slowly, cautiously, a green and brown spider spins Its web in the boughs of the Cherry tree, working Under the same pale yellow that glistens in the rain. It stops to check its work, then begins to spin again, Dreaming of flies and mosquitoes for breakfast. The tinkling sound of wind chimes, put up by a Woman that pretends to be happy with her life, Soothes the troubled mind of the young man that Sits on the front porch, doing nothing so much As watching life as it slowly passes him by. "Ain't Got no quarrels with God, ain't got no time to grow old. Lord knows I'm weak, won't somebody get me off of this reef" |
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Trillium
since 2001-03-09
Posts 12098Idaho, USA |
This is well written. I could picture the street and everything happening. Very enjoyable to read. Betty Lou Hebert |
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Joyce Johnson
since 2001-03-10
Posts 9912Washington State |
Very nicely written. The large and the small and the inconsequential all going on at the same time. Love, joyce |
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hesper New Member
since 2003-05-23
Posts 7Canada |
i think this is great. awesome imagery. |
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Tramp Poet Senior Member
since 2000-01-06
Posts 754Could Be Anywhere... |
nice painting, bro |
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PatAngel Member
since 2004-04-05
Posts 451California |
I enjoyed this very much. Wonderfully written; the imagery delightful! Patricia |
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