Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Noche de miedo


Cackles come careening around the corner
and climbing down curb-lined cul-de-sacs
on cool autumn evenings
Nothing can be done to prevent the amassment
the grandiose gathering
of evil intentions under orange lamps
illuminating holes.
Phantom leaves lay brittle on sharp blades,
sear, friable, vitreous and shattered shards of ecru erode to crumbs.
Ear-drums strain to find the bass, the bottom line
below all the trouble and high-notes, car alarms,
cat-fights, sirens, and ring-tones,
paper dolls were folding into cranes
and finger puppets on the wall were
pealing themselves off to crawl under beds
where the weary and wretched can lie 
awaiting a revelation, the bottom of the bowl,
the dark porch, the green-eyed monster or black cat
come out curious to see things through.
Los muerta de dia; la vida de disturbios. 




Painting by Jacob van Ruisdael [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

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