Jordaan
I found myself on a bridge over the Prinsengracht canal
in the disconnected calm of three joints from a coffee bar
and the cool predawn air. The click of Rembrandt’s footsteps
still echo down the cobbles at this hour-- Once, long ago,
I dreamt of the scene, this moment; fog tickling across
the warm canal water. I thought back to the person I was
when that dream was formed and I realized that I missed him.
He was young and idealistic, so unafraid, with a swagger
that could only come from hubris and ignorance.
The damp morning air sat on the shoulders of my jacket
and I smiled as I watched a young Dutch couple fend off
the chilly dark, oblivious to the painter and me as we took it all in.
The distance between that boy and the man that I would become
seems so much greater than the twenty five years it took to travel.
That boy’s dreams have turned into my sad reminiscence,
a longing for that time before disbelief and defeat; the un-jaded
days of wonder lost along the way. I wanted to see Amsterdam
before I died; I realize now that it’s too late.
SMG
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19 comments:
That last line just stabs the heart.
"The damp morning air sat on the shoulders of my jacket and I smiled and watched a young Dutch couple fend off the chilly dark, oblivious to the painter and me as we took it all in." -- I loved those that line. Powerful image setting the stage.
I'm so glad I got to walk with you and Rembrandt.
I meant I loved "that line" - not sure how the "those" slipped in except my fingers sometimes type faster than my brain.
Happens to me all the time, I type about half as fast as I think and completely skip words. gotta love the edit button!
it's the kind of piece you want to stand back and watch as it comes to life. If only ...
Wonderful to have you link your poem to One Shot Wednesday
Beams from the moon
your writing is amazing (read some of your other poems as well today)
and i love this one about the dreams of a boy - seen through the eyes of a grown up - and we just die to some of our hopes and memories..which is bad and good in some way
i wanna see amsterdam as well - and i'm not that far away as you are..
oh man..you rip my heart out there at the end...i dont want it to ever be too late...you set this scene very well for only so few words...nice write. and glad you linked up with oneshot!
Two years ago, a friend and I walked through the Jordaan so he could show me where his house had been. It was then exactly what reading this poem is now. I loved the walk, and I loved the poem.
That last line is amazing. I'd like to call attention to another great line: "He was young and idealistic, so unafraid, with a swagger that could only come from hubris and ignorance."
thanks
such powerful images, so many beautiful lines. i can relate with every word you wrote. your words inserted me, the reader, into the shoes of the painter and the writers (yours.)
exceptionally well written.
warm smiles,
Nice use of details woven into reflection. Very effective writing. - Bill
growing up can really be painful. when we look back into our pass we realize that we are no longer who we used to be.great writing sir.
wow..this was so well said and written so beautifully..the last time i visited amsterdam was way back in '83..i just hope it doesn't become as poignant as your last line...thanks for sharing with One Shot..cheers Pete
Very nice read - you can feel the distance between the boy and the man, from the dream and reality...our expections of ourselves and the world have a world of their own that only exisits within our mind....nice read..bkm
Incredibly powerful writing, and loved the image! I also agree with TALON. The last paragraph was incredible! Excellent work! :) April
A beautiful piece...my experience of visiting Paris later in life was eerily similar...
I think everyone already said it :) more please!
I really like this. The last line is so powerful, and sad. I appreciate that you used a prose poem as your form. We see it so seldom, and I love the storytelling quality it has.
Truly a very powerful piece. I must agree with everyone else about that last line.
i liked this ! could almost feel myself standing there with you !!
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