here now, this is Roma, this time.
the Buddha said -
all life is suffering.
maybe he had been here.
from a downtown bus i saw
a disheveled old lady on the sidewalk
seated legs out, smoking, drinking a beer,
talking and no one listening.
passed an old coffee bar,
where we had many coffees.
transformed, now it’s called Bali Way,
selling the true meaning of tourist junk.
the two old ladies in their eighties
who lived twenty years with shopping carts
outside, on the corner, by the train station,
are gone with no trace.
a decade ago taxis numbered four thousand,
now there are eight thousand.
is this why there are so few buses?
i walked, not for health, merely to get me there.
stopped where a friend
will open an art show in January
the owner gave me a ficus leaf.
said it is for luck.
the weather in Roma is like Ohio
much of the time.
then, there are other things
that are different.
i could cry.
Friday, November 12, 2010
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Dear Jack,
I hope it's a good cry, and cathartic. I'm glad you are there and safe. I'm looking forward to all of your poetry and reflections. I'm sure you'll find much happiness, along with any sadness.
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