Neon’s radioactive glow in a window, offers the cheap promise of pleasure. Like a hypnotic, fluorescent serpent, it flashes, blinks and winks - “Welcome”
It fairly slithers on rain-slicked boulevards, it warms like moonlight on cold unfriendly nights, It signals cool, ready fun in the summertime.
We dress our vices in silky, pastel colors, gamblers choices of Disney flavored whiskies. It’s the soft, velvet glove that hides brass knuckles, oh, you’ll feel those bruises in the morning.
The world’s a dark alleyway with an electric blush, whose color flatters the lonely, desperate, and makes sin look like something you could fall for.
Neon is perfume for the optical senses. In that light, everything seems possible. Isn’t that girl smiling at you? You see, beauty is easier to trust than the truth.
Neon imperviously reflects off regrets, and glitters brightest on broken dreams. Of course daylight is harsh, but honest. Didn’t we come in here to escape it? . . Songs for this: The Ballad of Mac the Knife by Sting & Dominic Muldowney Any Old Thing by Swing Republic
BLT Merriam Webster word of the day challenge 05/15/25: Impervious = does not allow something (such as water or light) to enter or pass through.