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Brisbane Street Sketch 1

The silent street erupted around me the moment I sat down,

a thunder rumbles in the distance

but only reveals a passing truck.

 

The white swan drifts past

without elegance.

 

I watch the youths drive by on fish lane

as the silent score of stoplights

play to an impersonal audience-

tonight the pizzicato is on time.

 

----

 

The air is dense with quiet conversation

of nighthawks

and the splash  of luck

on a steel  tray.

 

Elegant servants of style remove the unwanted things.

 

12:30

The air has cleared,

alone again

with two fat asians.

 

When did boring become stylish?

 

GET ME OUT  OF HERE!!

 

"It is truly a free nation that offers pancakes 24/7"

 

----

 

Normally, the solitude of wandering a sleeping city would elicit poetry.

Tonight only nothing comes out.

 

Not the people nor the smells or secret music. Only the flicker  of a dying neon sun assuring me,

that the parking is open.

 

----

 

1:00 am.

 

A woman in a pink burkha enters a white car, only to be driven off into the night, followed by two taxis.

 

There are ancient trees twisting their tops through the modern facade. For eras, much like fashion are discarded by finicky time.

 

They have stood as silent sentinels for longer than I have breathed, and with any hope, they will stand as soldiers long after I  come to pass. These reminders of the ravages of time.

 

I loved a girl who lived  here once.

She lived in an apartment that overlooked the city

and had  ******* like two soft moons

that tasted like honey.

 

1:40 am.

 

Other nighthawks wander as wastrels through the quiet Autumn night,

with a slow, soft  gait one never see's in the rush of day.

If all evenings carried a beat, it would be thus:

a slow jazz drum.

 

"...psssssh-bop! pssssh-bop! pssssh-bop!...."

would sound the echo of every evening heart

throbbing slow with power.

"...psssssh-bop! pssssh-bop!..."

 

The car's carry  white  blood cells to  the  suburban arteries.

Taxi's are cancer.

 

I walk

northbound.

 

----

 

Cold beer at 2am.

 

Faintly lit menagerie

an open cage containing

nighthawks.

 

Well spoken Eastern girls

corporate white boys

two old tradesmen,

one on a smartphone with a rosary around his soft large neck.

The antique street curves away toward the river,

sloping up

then down

I follow it with my eyes.

 

 

And run them back

to the fairylights.

They hang like glowworms

or constellations.

 

Glowworms hang like constellations, the inside of their cave  is the same fleeting feeling of being alone with the universe, it being caressed by your eyes.

For you are its lover and its mirror.

Inside the glowworm cave, I felt like the universe and everything reflected  itself in miniature. That to look upon their hanging, blue stars you saw everything else.

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Written by
lysander-gray
Australian
Published
May 22, 2013
Lines·Words
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Notes

I was trapped in Brisbane one evening from 'round midnight till 6am and kept a journal of my experiences, thoughts and rambles of the night in a stream of consciousness style.

Part 2: http://hellopoetry.com/poem/brisbane-street-sketch-2/

Part 3: http://hellopoetry.com/poem/brisbane-street-sketch-3/

Part 4: http://hellopoetry.com/poem/brisbane-street-sketch-4/

Part 5: http://hellopoetry.com/poem/brisbane-street-sketch-5/

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