Thursday, March 3, 2011

"Retired Ballerinas, Central Park West" (--Lawrence Ferlinghetti)



Retired ballerinas on winter afternoons
walking their dogs
in Central Park West

(or their cats on leashes--
the cats themselves old highwire artists)
The ballerinas
leap and pirouette
through Columbus Circle
while winos on park benches
(laid back like drunken Goudenovs)
hear the taxis trumpet together


like horsemen of the apocalypse
in the dusk of the gods


It is the final witching hour
when swains are full of swan songs
And all return through the dark dusk
to their bright cells
in glass highrises


or sit down to oval cigarettes and cakes
in the Russian Tea Room
or climb four flights to back rooms
in Westside brownstones


where faded playbill photos
fall peeling from their frames
like last year's autumn leaves. 


(--Lawrence Ferlinghetti)

(no retired ballerinas today, I just liked the poem!)
from NYC, with love

10 comments:

Felicity said...

Loving the poem.
Loving your images.

xx Felicity

ParisBreakfasts said...

Perfection!
The perfect marriage of images and words...
I cannot stop smiling...
How can a New York visitor capture it's essence with such ease?

Jane said...

I do love New York. Mr. Bob doesn't share my fascination with it.

Lorenzo — Alchemist's Pillow said...

Enjoy the time in the city. I'll be there for a week in May!

A Brush with Color said...

Thanks, folks.

Carol, I grew up in NY, you forget. Not so much just a visitor. I'm returning.

Jane, Bob just hasn't been there long enough for it to "stick."

Thanks, Lorenzo! Have a great trip in May!

Laure Ferlita said...

Thanks for the lovely visit!

Artes da Cris said...

Wonderful New York!
Ana

A Brush with Color said...

Thanks, Laure and Artes! I do love NY

Claudia Schmidt said...

You have such a good eye, Sue. :)

A Brush with Color said...

Thanks, Claudia!