About the daily worries New Yorkers go through due to 911 and the Blackout |
Pretty Ugly Packed like sardines, We just can’t keep clean, So we wear mostly black And are prepared for attack. Carrying ourselves in the daily grind, Thinking about what was left behind. Dwelling on catastrophe’s past; How long will it last? Can’t we just move on Knowing whose gone? We still haven’t the space For our minds to erase The memories of yesterday~ They just slowly fade away. Anxiety takes part In the reasons we protect our hearts. Many walking think only of themselves They could share their lives with someone else. Few readily plant the seed Because they are too filled with greed! We hold on to these poles Hoping to maintain control When our lives remain unplanned Because, simply, of where we stand. Grimy gum-filled cement, Homeless stench that sure is potent. We’ve built buildings upon buildings So we don’t have space for feelings, While we poison ourselves with expense and toxins Like we’re doing the right thing: Alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, Sweets, fast food, lotto tickets. We have no room to mind our own And we’re all just trying to get home.. There are much better things to worry of But you just keep getting shoved! We seek refuge away from disaster And try to get everywhere faster But we can’t go faster when we’re crammed And our fate can be in someone elses hands Just getting home becomes an obstacle That makes people numb as well as null. Angry shouts bite your claim Inside this city with no other name, Where pain is a threshold accepted by few And people gawk at someone new. This grand place called New York City, It’s a place that I love, but it sure Aint Pretty! ~Syndee Lee |