Under the Covers

I like watching the beads of rain
weave through the mesh of my window,
the clouds gray to solemn shades,
the strikes of lightening
like a snake;
so spontaneous, unexpected,
menacing.
I like watching the lights turn off
in a domino effect,
wave through the neighborhood
until I’m the only one awake.
It gives me power,
control,
like I’m the only one watching,
and nobody will ever know.
As the lights glimmer on the highway,
New York flashes into the small suburb;
tall skyscrapers,
the bustle of cars,
jingles of music humming through my ear.
The double-hung window is the television set,
limiting the city to beyond my reach.
There are nights when I can’t find it;
when Vermont lingers for too long
and the city never comes.
Sometimes the wind whistles.
It breezes through the limbs of the trees,
hits the panels of the house
and eventually dies down.
When you think about it,
there’s always music playing.
The way the heart beats
is like relentless drums
and late at night under the covers,
the drums crescendo until they’re just
another sound in your ear.
When the thunder rumbles,
it’s a song sung by the earth.
Sometimes it’s so languid,
it lullabies me to sleep
and seeps into my dreams.
There are times when the music,
though still existent,
fades away.
It’s a mind illusion, almost.
Sometimes silence is all that falters,
swathing the earth’s beats,
and those five minutes of silence
are what can keep a person sane.
Sometimes the city never sleeps,
the wind never whistles,
the lights never dance,
and it’s a sign.
[Goodnight.]
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Sambo
I absolutely love this. I just tried to write something of the same subject (and failed) and you've done it perfectly. I envy you for that.
-R
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Voici mon secret. Il est très simple: on ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
-Le Petit Prince
Sambo-
this is brilliant.
I have no words.
There are nights when I can't find it;
when Vermont lingers for too long
and the city never comes.
^
that's absolutely beautiful.
3g & Uta~
Thank you so so much! I was really hoping that I could capture the essence of what it's actually like, and I'm so glad I did! And GG, thanks for the Daily Read! It's very exciting!
~Sambo
Translucent Roses
Love it.
First of all, congrats on the Daily Read! I knew it was only a matter of time.
Secondly--I love this. The writing just flows. You have put so many ideas into this paragraph, but they all fit. I would quote my favorite part for you, but I don't want to copy and paste the whole thing into this comment--which is what I would have to do. This is gorgeous. Please write more like it!
Great
The diction used in this piece creates a very strong effect. For example, the part where it says “watching the lights turn off in a domino effect, wave through the neighborhood” creates strong imagery in the readers mind. It was a very descriptive way to convey feelings about a normal night before drifting to sleep. The creativity used to describe an everyday routine of falling asleep makes the piece very appealing. One suggestions can be to maybe transform this into a poem. I think it would be just as effective as a poem. Overall, great use of literary techniques such as imagery and juxtaposition.