Two City Poems
by Marc Mangel
One
The setting sun dips
The buildings of Knoxville are
afire in reflected light
They are autumn leaves
of unnatural colors
A purple never seen
and not imagined (that’s hard – to imagine a new color)
A yellow not from our sun
Too many kinds of reds
Darkness comes…
Lines recede and disappear
Only light remains
Two
The buildings of New York rise as
mountains around Central Park
Catching light, throwing it back
And each time I think that I’m there
Comes another bend in the path — I am not
But it is crisp fall day
Leaves still on trees threatening
to drop
more horses drawing lovers
swaddled to see the park
than cars (except for cabs)
I hike this mountain/city plateau
from northeast to southwest
amazed at the beauty that comes from
man and nature together
Nov 2013-Apr 2015