City Alive
The below is from my second book Life, Work and Play: Poems and Short Stories, available on www.authorhouse.com, www.amazon.com and www.bn.com
City Alive
Many lights of yellow, red and blue
can be seen from the large windows of a loft
on West Broadway and Spring Street.
Inside, a woman sipping champagne
is showing her friends,
also sipping champagne, her newly-purchased loft.
Outside, Francine walks her dog Fifi
and talks to Joel, a hot male model.
A lightbulb hangs from a wire
inside a window on 10th Street and Avenue A,
at an apartment where the floor shakes
from dancing at a Sweet 16 party.
Outside, on a stoop, two young women and a man
discuss if they will do ecstasy, and
which club they will go to that night.
A red light illuminates
the small studio of Ethel
on 10th Street and Hudson Street.
She waits for Jessica to come to dinner.
Outside, Jessica leaves Henrietta Hudson,
where she collected several telephone numbers.
Candlelight shows the outline
of two men on 24th street and 8th Avenue.
They eat dinner silently.
There is not much to say.
Outside, John, dressed in a skirt and high heels,
and Joe, dressed in a biker jacket, go to the
neighborhood bar.
A light shines through a small window
on 38th Street and 11th Avenue.
Inside, two lovers dance on the sheets,
their bodies intertwined.
Outside, garbage trucks bring in their cargo
to the sanitation headquarters of New York City.
A chandelier shines inside a large window on
78th Street and Fifth Avenue.
Inside, small children do their homework,
as a maid washes the dishes.
Dr. and Mrs. Oliver discuss their schedule
for the next day.
Outside, Mrs. Cusens and her daughter
shop for a friend’s engagement party.
Candles and a small chandelier show
from inside a window on 86th Street and Broadway.
Inside, Joe studies for his bar exam,
and his roommate Billy works on music
on his computer while wearing a headset.
Outside, Mindy and Mark go into
a new lounge to sip on martinis.
On a bench in West New York,
some young women and men drink beers and
look at Manhattan.
They will party that night.
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