POEM OF THE DAY
March 12
From the psych ward rants
and nicotine ghosts
of Third Avenue,
I take the rainy transit
past horizons of cranes and condos
to the abandoned cinema
of drawn Venetians.
There I view
sixty year-old Polaroids
of my mother and father
smiling beside the blue Delaware Bay.
From the psych ward rants
and nicotine ghosts
of Third Avenue,
I take the rainy transit
past horizons of cranes and condos
to the abandoned cinema
of drawn Venetians.
There I view
sixty year-old Polaroids
of my mother and father
smiling beside the blue Delaware Bay.