Magical Symbols

folk semiotics
in underground mark making
can you read the signs?

with a corner angle that’s just not right
this Irish inn looks like it’s leaning
lost in the Alleghenies, waiting
for better times and fresher paint
maybe even a revitalized downtown
train traffic isn’t what it used to be
and the kids all want to leave
as soon as they have the chance
and it’s hard to argue with them
there’s not much happening here
which is why I always love to visit

old friend
where have you gone?
we used to enjoy each sunset
parked side by side on our trailers
and now you have gone
and I remain
still watching sunsets
never knowing what to expect

an underground river of tires
on their slow way to the sea
an alley with potential
that has known
more vibrant days

like a fox on the run
who found a place to hide
like a bird on a wire
who found a way to be free
or a Neanderthal in the cave of Maltravieso
who found a new canvas
perhaps a knight errant in the cave of Montesinos
who found nature replacing art
petroglyphs and petrochemicals
cover the walls of this cave
and like the ingenious hidalgo
I am often unsure in this place
whether or not I am dreaming

pastel
yellow
beneath
a pastel sky
the sharp colors
of electric lights cut
holes in ambience

when a roof slopes the ground
at what point does it become a wall?
in the space between a modern aesthetic
and more conventional architecture
what effect do these components
exert on human experience?
and what effect their confluence?
from this angle
in this light
the transition
feels almost natural
although natural
is an awkward word
in such a setting
it feels at least
not uncomfortable
or discomfiting in the way
that such an adjacency might
easily be imagined to be
the creek that flows
past the roots of the trees
towering in the upper left
and its soothing sound
is making a contribution
as I pass through this space
although inaudible in a photo
its presence cannot be dismissed
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angular space
high contrast
shades of grey
blue sky on one side
and a blinding light
where the light is diffuse
nuance is observable
navigation is easier
more enjoyable
it is so easy to be
blinded by the light
as blind as I am
in darkness

wandering in shadow
tall buildings block the sun
stepping into the light
and finding it hard to see
when contrast is high
grey areas are few
I can see in the darkness
without the sun in my eyes
it is adjusting to the light
that becomes difficult
neutral zones allow
for optimal functioning

I find there is
something about
a blue sky in winter
that warms me inside
perhaps it is an association
with the longer days of summer
and the heat that builds up
from dawn to dusk
heat enough
to leave some
behind as residue
in my body’s memory
to tap into on a short day
in the middle of winter
waiting for those
long days to
return