In a restaurant filled with
the smell of curry,
I have become invisible
to everyone, invisible
to myself, outside
the reach of the
wall-mounted televisions
playing the daytime
trash,
something
about white rappers
and their girlfriends,
as vainglorious and
asinine as this hour
warrants,
and
the uncomfortable
young man who
looks vaguely out
into the haze of the
winter inversion,
perhaps waiting for
someone who will
not arrive,
and
the businessmen who
speak of car leases
and gross profits
for the year,
one in bland tones
of native speech,
another tinged with
some other land,
unknowable and
distant, close enough
yet for this conversion,
this incidence upon
the face of the day,
and
the blue uniformed
workman who say
little and move
back and forth
between their table
and the buffet,
especially the one
who is sharp eyed
and wears the round
spectacles of an
inventor, hunching
down to his
Mongolian bowl
of noodles, studious
as a monk,
and
the harried
waiters who slouch
from table to table,
pale beneath their
eyes and hollow,
and
all these people,
all invisible to
themselves, all
moving in darkness
as albino eels in an
underground lake
would do,
and
it is but one
day, one moment
of a day, and then
the time is gone,
the circle broken
the call of the
inaudible bell
atop the imagined
steeple calling us
backward, inward
so that we become
aware again and
pick up those worn
tools of our disparate
trades, the grim
work of killing off
the last of Friday
the freight upon our
shoulders.
4 comments:
Breakfast Invisibility
I waited in the lobby
but was not seated
I found the buffet line
loaded my plate
the eggs were good
Flirting with two waitresses
the cashier
his attention was not mine
Again, I waited
wanted to pay, really
but his attention was not mine
So eventually I left off
on a sunny Saturday
Invisible and Free
Wanted to let you know I stopped in.. I've got a lot of 'catching up' to do with your writings...
As always I enjoyed this one...
I see you made the move to the new version of blogger... it still won't let me move mine :(
Wonderful visual pictures. Have re-read a few times and enjoy it more each time.
Swiftboat,
Thanks for the reply-poem. I think that's an angle I forgot about--invisible people don't have to pay the lunch tab! Hope you're well, and I'll look forward to your next comment.
Bill,
Thanks for coming by. It sounds like, from some of your recent posts, that you've had quite a bit of tough sledding over there. I hope that everything turns around for you soon enough. I'll try to drop by soon.
Doc,
We aim to please...
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