Royal Street
Abruptly, the bars and the strip clubs
end and another part of Royal Street
begins, long and lined with
haphazard houses and trees
pirates kissed girls beneath.
Two walked in this suddenness.
She said how warm a night it was,
had he seen the chandelier
in that last house, and “It’s
impossible to fall in love in New York.”
And the trees whispered and warned one another.
Magic
The moon maintains her magic
as easily as a child smiles.
I woke to find moonlight
across the center of me.
Thrilled and silly with delight,
I stayed still as a window
in a Tuscany castle.
The moon maintains her magic
Here I am
upside down, inside out
like that crazy robin
pecking at his image
in the window, mistaking
it for an enemy.
Here I am in a place
I never thought I’d be.
Daughter of the stars,
penniless as the moon,
learning to speak again
learning to walk again
learning
beautiful poems!
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