Across me, two Asian looking women sit still. One, with thick glasses, reads a yellowing paper. Microscopic Chinese characters populate the front page. The other woman, lips puckered, closes her eyes every time our train stops at a station.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
read
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Breathless
The reflexologist exhales hard then starts working on my heart reflex point. I do not flinch. I squirm in pain as he kneads the point that corresponds to my lungs.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Invincible
Four men in wifebeaters play dominos outside the Chinese take out. Bachata blares from the beat- up blue coupe parked nearby.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Oblige
Two rookie cops tell off three kids sitting on red egg crates outside the deli. The boys, in dirty white tank tops, oblige and leave. .
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Heavily
A dirty moon sits at the end of the number 7 train track. It’s
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Centuries
Out of whim, borrowed a book from the library today. Not even remotely interested in my loan. Couldn’t resist stepping inside the brand spanking new lib. The one near the shop of this extortionate Korean fishmonger who believes a pound of discard fish heads is as costly as a slab of toro.
Eking out an existence in the world’s financial capital, I am grateful for everything public: public libraries, public radio, public television, and even the spotty public transportation system. I must be a socialist at heart. That if heart is an accepted entry in the lexicon of any self-respecting, card-carrying socialist.
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Whale-road
A peeling poster of the movie Beowulf clings to the scratched skin of the old bus stop behind the Bronx Zoo. Some bored kid, perhaps, drew a plump dick kissing the lip of the morose warrior.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
galileo
on the uptown 4 tonight.
"...only vain
wandering
in a dark labyrinth."
Galileo wrote this,
the poster claimed.
been four days since
the boyfriend flew home.
how to navigate
summer
without him?