Risse Street Park/ The Bronx
Hello and welcome to a new episode of Picture Perfect City Radio.
This episode I’m talking about some of the experiences of autumn in New York
The connection between poetry and photography and the reading of new poem.
City Harvest
It’s autumn in the city
It’s a harvest of experiences
It’s the crunching of orange and rose colored leaves under your shoes momentarily blocking the sound of traffic from your ears
It is walks through postcard looking parks
Even better when someone is holding your hand
It’s erratic weather forecasts
Yesterday felt like spring, but now it doesn’t
Less fresh fruit street vendors and more guys selling knit caps and gloves with weak thread counts
It’s small hot cups of coffee or tea to fend off any chills while waiting for the bus
Will it ever come?
Families and friends gathering for feasts to display gratitude as noisy radiators conduct their symphonies and strangers seek shelters in corners that become even more unforgiving as the calendar counts down
Yesterday felt like spring, but now it doesn’t.
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