Friday, 6:37 AM

Friday, 6:37 AM

A Poem by kentuck14

FRIDAY, 6:37 AM

Okay . . .
here’s how it is.
After reading a
short history on
Robert Lowell’s
later poems
while lying in bed
and drinking a cup
of coffee, I open
the window blinds.

The morning light is
subdued, hesitant,
not really gray as in
so many accounts.
Though there are
no shadows--- 
only dark spaces,
details are slowly
blossoming.

From across a light
slate sky, the rising
sun in the east is
kissing the face of
the western moon, 
making it blush
brightly as it sits
on a tree top---
the tree---not the
moon, just turning
green.

I’m surprised at my
awareness of such
things---due to a
deficit of solid sleep.
My aging brain,
and the manic,
overweight woman
living above, pacing
her room all night,
each step sounding
like a small caliber
pistol firing as the
floor cracks beneath
her weight, puts me
at odds with the
coming day.

But I’ll manage
somehow. Don’t
let it bother you.
Feel concern,
instead, for the
woman upstairs,
whose sense of
the morning
must amount to
something like
a blur.


© 2019 kentuck14


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Wonderfully descriptive of the 'wee' hours as dawn begins to creep into the day, pushing night into the shadows. Indeed evocative poetry and at the same time compassionate as concern is expressed for someone who appears quite disturbed.

Posted 5 Years Ago


kentuck14

5 Years Ago

Wee hours, now there's a Scottish term! Dealing with her constant stomping around . . . it's only gr.. read more
Ah, a stunning poem, Tom. I'm glad I was here when it first went up and able to read it today. I sense the presence of Robert Lowell in there, though I wouldn't have said so if you hadn't mentioned his name in the poem. It wouldn't have occurred to me. So, it's your voice of course.

I love the whimsy, directness and compassion of your observations. That's an odd combo, yeah, but the vignette of the moon followed by the description of the neighbor is something to behold. The contrast of that peaceful scene to the sleeplessness (of both parties). The mind fog.

I understand that too well. I haven't slept well since I was in my twenties. And, yeah, it's catching up with me now. That 'something like a blur' resonates.

Excellent poetry.

Posted 5 Years Ago


kentuck14

5 Years Ago

E,
Thanks for saying so . . . Lowell was a very interesting poet, however, a man prone to un.. read more

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kentuck14

Lexington, KY



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Started reading and writing poetry while in the Army many years ago. I picked up a book of poems by Leonard Cohen in a bookshop on Monterrey CA's Fisherman's Wharf and went on from there. I've had a n.. more..

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