RAIN IN THE CITY

Rain in the city

My windows

Look like

Those paintings by Hassam

That float on the walls of the Met

Like kites stilled by 

The mother arms of beach wind


Streetlight splatters

Like Pollack paint

Umbrellas twirl

Like parasols in the hands of Madame Monet

Men sprint

Beneath war shields of newspaper

As thunder rumbles

Like Hannibal’s elephants

And Ubers fly through puddles

Like toddlers dressed like Superman.


A tribe gathers

Like a mini Woodstock

Beneath the awning

Of the age of Aquarius

A Starbucks window becomes

An exhibit of latte and despair

Pizzas are divided

And conquered

Neon openly weeps

And a traffic signal

Sends out beams of light

To all those lost at sea.


While at the very same moment


The notes of Debussy heal someone’s heart

Skin flushes from a just arrived orgasm

An apology is delivered just in the nick of time

While someone dances alone on a rooftop

And Times Square sits like

a lunar landscape

Waiting to be found.



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