Thursday, April 23, 2015

untitled © 2010

11/07/2010
Bleecker at Bowery
Photo © 1992 by Heather L. Gibson



















you make me want
to see New York again
make me want
a dirty water dog
and to walk the Village
mourn the places we used to go
now in their newest
(saddest)
skeletal soulless
incarnations

to see the lights of the City at night
from your cliffside rooftop
or from the Empire State
either way
neither is a climb I've yet to make

the marred skyline
so different from the one i knew
jawbone missing two teeth
i'd rather face it now with you
and blow astral kisses
to the spirit thousands
and tell them how
not a single day has passed
without a thought for them
now released from my guilt
i can finally wipe
this clinging ash away
and if i can't
could you help me wash it away

the subway stink
pounding loudness and the love
of concrete bootheels
gritty greasy pavement papers crumpled
trash and tourists cellphones scattered
neon screaming corners
no i've never been to Times Square
seriously, never had a dirty water dog
or street pizza
unbelievable, i know
how green can you get

let's visit those
cold lovely Lions
Patience + Fortitude
eat a cruller outside Tiffany's
read Cards at Cafe Reggio
like Judy and I did eons ago

take me to a
real Irish pub
where the bartenders
will hate me and leer
but take my money anyway
and you can laugh
while i get lit
oh i'm your dizzy funny bonnie lass
and i'll do it cos I love to hear you laugh
no matter the expense
I'll pay the tab and fall to the floor
and you can laugh and walk me
back out the door
and i can interrupt to tell you
about the time my dad
got hit by a cab
on St. Paddy's Day
nineteen sixty-something-or-other

let's do all the lame shit
that tourists do
show me the sights
make like i'm some sort of
suburban alien bridge and tunnel geek
i'd love every single silly minute

never thought i'd see it all again
but through closed eyes
in dream
take me there, will you
if only on eagle wing
and 2:00 a.m. lucidity
take me there