The Fire Escape
From here, I sit looking
Down on a world of
Late summer trees and burnished
Windows.
A dormered world between worlds,
Where Angels sleep amid a myriad
Of dying leave and coal-stained
Chimneys.
From here, I can see a
Thousand lives all going in
A thousand different directions.
A starburst of life
Expanding ever outwards
And yet, never leaving the ground.
From here, I gaze down upon
This world, like a visitor,
Starring from a train window.
Hoping to glimpse a recognisable point.
To which I can get my bearings.
From here, I just simple
Sit warming myself as the
Day goes by.
Andy Whitfield
08/09/2004 ©
The Fire Escape - reflections upon a warm September Day
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Hi Andy,
To me, this is definitely your best poem so far. It has a far more comtemporary feel than anything you've posted to date. I like: 'Hoping to glimpse a recognisable point' as it helps to give the poem added depth. (However 'I' changes to 'he' in the next line which is a little confusing. Intentional??)
Nice one.
C
To me, this is definitely your best poem so far. It has a far more comtemporary feel than anything you've posted to date. I like: 'Hoping to glimpse a recognisable point' as it helps to give the poem added depth. (However 'I' changes to 'he' in the next line which is a little confusing. Intentional??)
Nice one.
C
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I like this poem very much, it seemed to play to me lyrically like the 'Kinks' 'Waterloo Sunset'.
Every day I look at the world from my windowblueknight wrote:I like this poem very much, it seemed to play to me lyrically like the 'Kinks' 'Waterloo Sunset'.
But chilly, chilly is the evening time
Waterloo sunset’s fine
Yes I can see where you are coming from ,thanks.
Greenman
Middlesex, Uk.