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A Lullaby For New York

Dark shadows swirl their way into Cabrini Boulevard,

The pigeons rise to scatter as they slowly pass along,

The pretzel seller finds his eyes are misted, caught off-guard.

A subway busker starts to play a doleful Elvis song.

 

East-Eighty-Third is humming with a thousand urban dreams,

Cold fantasies unfold within the petals of the night;

September ghosts are set adrift on ectoplasmic streams,

With hosts of angels following, in garlands of white light.

 

Sleep soundly now, New York, let bitterness be washed away,

let sleep's dark poppies dissipate all agonies of mind.

Sentinel wings will guide your mourning dreams towards the day

when sanity will reign over the ways of humankind.

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Written by
sara-l-russell
English
Published
Sep 11, 2011
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