A Night in the SuburbsA Poem by Spider JerusalemLooking
at the passing bullet train I
imagine myself as a homeless woodcarver who
owns a mighty stallion named Hunter he’s
old, but I’m now riding on his back anyway
Cruising
the blank pages of starless night I see
nothing but satisfying city lights Might
invite them for dinner tomorrow night
I turn
my portable radio on I hear
nothing but static and distorted chatters that
sound like possessed aliens singing
along to Talking Heads’ “Psycho Killer”
My
50-year-old jukebox...where in another world is it? Great,
I lost it for the fourth time
As I
ride further into the intersection and
wave my middle finger to some money-wasting leprechauns a strange-looking
Japanese woman kicks my back gently forcing
me to wake up
“Got a
light, sensei?”
I had,
until you pulled me away from
the peace I haven’t touched in years
I wear
my jacket, put my glasses back on and
continue my unfinished journey without Hunter © 2014 Spider Jerusalem |
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Added on May 17, 2014 Last Updated on May 17, 2014 Author
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