The City Is a Garment

The City Is a Garment

A Poem by Michael R. Burch

The City Is a Garment
by Michael R. Burch

 
A rhinestone skein, a jeweled brocade of light,
the city is a garment stretched so thin
her festive colors bleed into the night,
and everywhere bright seams, unraveling,

cascade their brilliant contents out like coins
on motorways and esplanades; bead cars
come tumbling down long highways; at her groin
a railtrack like a zipper flashes sparks;

her hills are haired with brush like cashmere wool
and from their cleavage winking lights enlarge
and travel, slender fingers ... softly pull
themselves into the semblance of a barge.

When night becomes too chill, she softly dons
great overcoats of warmest-colored dawn.
 

Originally published by The Lyric

© 2020 Michael R. Burch


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JTD
Beautiful and descriptive.

Posted 5 Years Ago


Michael R. Burch

5 Years Ago

Thanks, I'm glad you liked the poem.

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Added on November 6, 2019
Last Updated on June 22, 2020
Tags: City, Modern Life, Landscape, Cityscape, Society, Culture, Civilization, Light, Color