A journey into the depths. |
Between Tall Buildings Between tall buildings stacked with Brick, concrete, glass and steel-- As sentinels lined shoulder-to-shoulder Walled against the light outside-- Frenzied streets and walkways run, Run heavily with a steady, Stop-and-go synchronous flow. The downtown city is a magnet Drawing the workers in, those shoppers, Tourists and vendors in, all persuasions From every flavor in--panhandlers and Beggars, derelicts, moguls, saint And sinner, a caldron boiling hot As the swirling Seasoned Stew of Humanity in. The sky-rise spires sway gleaming As sun-kissed Babylon towers Showering down a silver-gold From Heaven above into the Shadowed Limbo below. And block after city block, the maze Runs away, one-way this And one-way that-- Making concentric circle-squares to Nowhere except around, round and Round around, leading back to where You've been--you, smaller now, Less somehow than before you came. Only with map in hand or ferried in taxi or bus, Perchance endowed with a keen sense of Direction, by wit or fortune eluding the deception Can one hope to make their escape. I have wandered confounding scenes in such places, Cities flocked furious with mute and anonymous faces, Where words come only from pleading souls in need: "Please Sir, do you know the way?" "Ma'am, can you by chance spare some loose change?" |