Evening comes with moonshine and silky darkness.
The roads become weary. The narrow world widens.
Winds of opium move in and out of the field.
I widen my eyes like silver wings.
I feel as though my body were the whole earth.
The city lights up: thousands of street lamps sway.
Now the sky also piously enkindles its candlelight.
... Huge above everything my human face wanders -
Going For A Walk
Alfred Lichtenstein
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Poem topics: city, feel, silver, sky, world, evening, earth, human, field, narrow, face, huge, street, body, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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