Tag: #UrbanPoetry

  • Halo’s Edge

    A streetlamp is buzzing—
    like a clumsy beetle,
    it blooms amidst gloom,
    an electric sun illuminating
    the city’s lost sons.

    One solitary figure stands beneath it,
    bathed in dim solitude,
    burning up a cigarette
    like his life, chasing quick pleasure
    before it all goes to black.

    A chill wind breezes—
    carrying the street’s grim stench,
    putrid reek of dead dreams,
    and the bitter slurry tears.

    Claws crawl their way
    into the halo on the pavement,
    enticing nightmares on the mind,
    screaming like horns of impatient drivers.
    But the light keeps buzzing,
    brighter and brighter.

    He flicks the cigarette into the road,
    turns his back and walks into the dark
    that will lead to another path,
    even if it means fading to black.

  • Midnight Waiter

    Standing behind the stone-cold counter,
    she jams another piece in the squeezer–
    The size of a fist – it turns and twists,
    extracting her life like a weary weep.

    She smiles at a million faces,
    but their eyes never meet;
    they order and hurl abuses,
    like it’s silence they are trying to seduce

    At last, lively streets die down –
    Another night spent in servitude,
    traded for a livelihood.

    And the cold midnight wind bites,
    chilling her tear-streaked cheeks
    as she crawls home.

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