Mood: caffeinated
Now Playing: By Timothy Jon Terry
Topic: Personal Poetry
Street Light Epiphanies (Personal Poetry)
I remember the late night drives to the studio,
passing darkened stores all closed
past the homeless and their bottle, warming on the streets
hostess bars, lots jammed with cars in long rows,
the hookers leaning against the outside walls
waiting for their patrons to show,
though I never went in that direction
I often wondered about it...but will never know,
though I cast no stones as to their vocation,
in their darkness there is a lacking of the light,
and the need fulfilled is shallow...unreal,
whatever the want is for the creatures of the night,
there I would be passing seeing the lonely patrons
leaning talking, seeking to meet their need
a false feeling, a false kindness, a pretended love
that feeds their need to be,
I am a man such as they are,
and have that same need I would think,
I chose not their path but tried to understand,
for it is a love that's truly not real nor free,
for as a picture of itself is not of substance,
though it's subject is one of beauty that we see,
the picture is but only a represention, a glimpse,
a mere molecule of who it purports to be,
though it is a shot in the dark,
Vegas would give no odds,
that one might find there , some reality,
a possible right for the wrongs,
the sell is so strong,
it blinds the eyes to see,
I know some would go
just for companions,
and in their mind's eye,
look away from the dollars paid,
she is a willing ear, and a tender touch, a kind word,
all of that, a relief from the stresses of the day,
yet there I would drive
by the lampost lit side streets
it foddering the reason for my paints
knowing more.....yes, seeing
the understanding of my own loneliness,
bit still waiting on love that is real and free........
© Timothy Jon Terry
February 25th, 2009
12:42 am