Amager


Sitting
at a cafe
in Amager
I wonder
at all
the passing
people...

A woman
leaves
her child,
outside,
asleep,
in
a pram
alongside
a row of
parked bikes.

A pock-faced
man
with the
sour smell of
street strolls
in and
stares.

He soon
leaves.

Two adolescent
girls
a red hoodie
tied around
not-yet-fully
developed hips,
their smell:
still pink
and signals
a youth
I no
longer miss...

Clouds sail
through the sunny
sky shading
all the shine.

Windbreakers are
unleashed
the solar
retreat
inevitable

and I sit
here
anchored
in Amager
& brace
myself
for the winter...

Comments

intisar said…
i love this poem wholeheartedly. so nice to read on a sunday morning not far after one has opened up one's eyes for the day. what an.. anchoring poem. thankyou.

intisar
( i can't remember if i ever told you thankyou for the book you sent from copenhagen. maybe i did, but i'll say again it was great.. read it all the way through.. my mother read some of your poems too.. and said the they way you'd put it together was beautiful.

best, again

i
@i: great to have you stop by and receive your kind words. so happy that you were able to experience the book...it warms my heart.
& you are so welcome!
hugs,
lab
Anonymous said…
Hi, I absolutely love your blog! I just came accross it yesterday while searching about living as American in Denmark. I am curious to know if danish men are attracted to black women (primarly american/west indian). What is your experience with them? Is there alot of interracial marriages/dating with black women and white men? Sorry for putting you on the spot. Im just curious :)!!!

Candace
@anonymous...thanks for reading. here's my response to your question ;-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVkylZEgsY8

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