5/18/09 11:07 am - Bayswater RoostSitting still at a time before night
When even the dimmest glow seems bright Orange windows, a yellow streetlight Compete with the glow of a sunset Each skybus lumbers a dinosaur Roaring and rolling 'til skyward they soar Jewel water shifts as a tread made for war Traced by the air's design A frigid quilt for a tired sun Seeps into the layer I have on The skin is thin, but I'm not done I gird with another green cloth Behind me, on rise: springtime silhouettes Of children's joy and the tinny breaths Of a tin can train, dwarfed by these jets -- Dragons across the bay And there sits Boston: cherry tipped-dominoes Distant and silent, shapes in a puppet show, A shade of permanence, a place from which to go Nothing, just darkness and light Stars emerge as grains of sand slung Farther than archer has ever flung Toward an indigo dome, pushed and then hung Like tacks in a bulletin board The sun now sleeps as the bay implies, But life still looms in bold white eyes Panwater, a roost for steel that flies With wings, and skin, and fire |