Incarceration

Incarceration

A Poem by Cyprian Van Dyke
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Incarceration

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City Lights are a night light
Thru my window here in the city,
And tho I sleep sound
All I dream about is her;
The personification of New York.
Not exactly the Statue of Liberty.
She doesn't liberate.
She incarcerates me
In her smoky blue eyes
As she takes another puff.
Her red hair smokes
And burns if it's touched.
But that doesn't stop me.
Some may call it love.
I call it incarceration.

Raindrops on the windshield
Blurs city lights into a cartoon.
I see people of all shapes, sizes, and colors
Through those fallen raindrop tunes.
Hands-on the wheel
Like hands on a clock,
Foot on the petal
Trying to speed time up.
Thinking that I'm dreaming
But not knowing about what.
I honk the horn, again and again,
But I never wake up.
Incarceration.

The rain stops,
But the wind keeps blowing
Hard.
I amble down the sidewalk.,
Right neath a tree; an umbrella,
As the wind blows thru its leaves,
Like running fingers thru knotty hair,
The rain-drops again briefly.
Drenching me completely.
I shake my head, mad,
But I laugh instead.
Incarceration.

The paint is so fresh
Her eyes are still wet,
And the red dye hasn't faded
Despite all the wind
Blowing through it.
Her top is sparkling
Like a-NYC building
Tucked in her apple bottom jeans,
Got my head spinning.
Let me taste those smoky lips.
Let me bite that apple
On bended knee,
Popping the question,
Popping the ring
Out of a little black box,
Like Mr. Las Vegas
With tricks up my sleeves.
You look at me
Like I ain't got a shot,
Then you shoot me down.
But I'm still in love.
Incarceration.

So I left on the next flight to Vegas
Leaving New York, she's like its
Personification.
I say "Oh well."
But the voice in my head says,
"Pray do tell."
He calls it love.
I call it incarceration.
Sep 15, 16-17, 2020

© 2021 Cyprian Van Dyke


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Cyprian Van Dyke
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Everything made this worthwhile...the personification of NYC...the analogy to the red haired woman the speaker is with...she is both who she is and the city.
Being from the Bronx I especially appreciate this...the blaring horns, the statue we drove by so many times...the lights...the one tree on each block...I spent my summers up in Vermont and grew to hate
living in the city...it did feel like a prison. When my dad said we were moving to Illinois, I said..."what's that? well it must be better than this"-
I did feel incarcerated...I wanted country, farms, cows...anything but hopscotch on the hot pavement.
Thank you for this journey, Cyprian.
j.

Posted 4 Years Ago


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Whimsical!
Yes, you are incarcerated and she is your jailer!
The Lady might be a statue but her presence owns the city.
First time I set my eyes on her I was seven years old.
She made and left a strong impression on my young heart.
Beautiful stories….
So layered…

Your wrote this magnificently Cyprian.
Thank you for sharing.



Posted 1 Month Ago


I'm a Jersey boy, but still enjoyed the imagery and tempo of this piece. If she feels like the personification of NYC, it means you'll always go back to her. Well done.

Posted 3 Years Ago


I spent 5 years living in NYC, leaving only after the pandemic hit. Don’t know what inspired the NY personification, but it’s fitting of a romance you can relate to incarceration- I find my relationship with NY was very much how you describe this romance. Brilliant!

Posted 3 Years Ago


Hello, Cyprian! :)
I really enjoyed this.
I like the personification here. Thats not helpful. Haha
What I liked most was how you gave motion and texture to your metaphors. Its all sort of blurry, yet vivid. Thanks for sharing.

Posted 3 Years Ago


I enjoy your writing very much. Every line is understandable, like reading a book. The personification here is exceptional. Great writing.

Posted 3 Years Ago


this reminds me of Pablo Neruda's Valpariso poem - that alone made it worthwhile.

I have read a couple of your works now - you do have a way ...

I apprecaiate that :)

Whats with the Kangaoroo's?

Posted 4 Years Ago


Wow, this was masterfully written. You descriptions and images were vivid and held my attention all through. Ingenious piece of writing as how you weaved thoughts of city and a women, love, incarceration and wrapped it into a poem that truly should be published.

Posted 4 Years Ago


This is brilliant writing, vivid & lively & planting a constant stream of images in the reader's mind. The constant refrain of your title word is worked perfectly, not too repetitive, but just often enuf to remind us that your pounding image streams symbolize all the ways this narrator feels trapped by this woman. It's compelling & convincing as a relentless spill of addictive longing (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 4 Years Ago


Jazz, beats, kaleidoscope of the city, strobe lights, smoke swirls, green woman, red woman- like the movie Taxi Driver with De Niro driving...Cyprian, your poem tells a city story of passion, streets, addictions and yes, incarceration of the mind. Great stream of consciousness free-write with stellar sinuosity, musicality, mood. "Her top is sparkling..like a-NYC building"...yes, I can see it from here, though I am far from my Bronx home. Kudos!

Posted 4 Years Ago


This is a wonderful read. I am pleased I didn't miss it. Loved the journey you took me on with the red haired woman. It reminds me that I feel incarcerated if I can't get out of doors. That's why I love the country, our river and my garden so much. The imagery in this write is marvellous. Thank you.

Chris

Posted 4 Years Ago



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Added on September 21, 2020
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