Monday, February 9, 2015

Boston Has A Bedtime














Boston Has A Bedtime

The storefront faces wrinkle
Till they part a gaping yawn
Eyelid-doorways shut up
And leave only the twinkles
Of the mind, the switches of thought
To be cast down

At which point no admittance is permitted.
No annoyance, nor disturbance,
Or even change jingling
Can pry the portals open for further transaction

The clatter of china dishes
From diners, brasseries and bistros
Makes a chinking like a music box:
An enchantment
Composed nightly
Enhancing the desire to dream,
The aspiration to sleep-
To follow the fingernail moon wherever it glows, 
Even to cradle in the scoop of its bow
And balance on the end of its cape with your feet

The city lights encircle street occupants
They streak like a whitewash smirch
On an ebon-even sky
And play ring around the rosy
Till the tenants come tumbling down
They are as fool’s gold against the genuine.
What is a streetlight to a star?
The twinkles make a frenzy
And dizzy city-dwellers into a drowsy, comfortable
Tranquility

The owls–
The dream-seam rippers and the
Page-turners,
They are the disobedient ones!
They blink at the sun like a mismatched stocking,
And ignore the night like a gutter dime
They pull out the feathers and pellets-
Tear out the stuffings of time
And rattle the corridors like they rattle their minds

Boston has a bedtime

3 comments:

  1. I love this. You have quite the talent!

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  2. Thank you so much for reading. I hope you will share this with your friends and follow my blog. I will post more soon. This poem is one of my favorites that I have written! Thank you, again.

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  3. Wonderful poem Nina! I look forward to more of your sharings.

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