Harmattan (from) the Northwest Coast of Africa a desert wind carrying sand or the sedimentary deposits where Harlem meets Manhattan -blighted, they say, but none the less concave scaffolding could never completely veil the ebb of damp brown eyes cutting from bug-eyed hipsters to suits in stilts lessons grumble from benches in low resonant tones: [...]
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Harmattan
Posted in Poetry, tagged poem on 21 April, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Nocturnal
Posted in Poetry, tagged poem on 17 April, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Nocturnal – a Poem by Jordan Topf Nocturnal. Weird dinners and abnormal Conversations a plenty, they drank me dry White wine and talks of the summertime The distant smiles but you sit by my side You’re so far from my mind and I need it to be that way The nightingale sprung from the branch [...]