Jordaan
I was standing 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
8 comments:
I was very taken with your poem - the sadness, the memories, the dreams. Beautiful writing.
I enjoyed dream Rembrandt hanging about.
The opening lines of your poem reminded me of happy days in Amsterdam in the atmosphere of this poem, the ‘click of Rembrandt’s footsteps’ that ‘still echo down the cobbles’, the ‘fog tickling across the warm canal water’. The wistfulness woven into the lines resonates; I too am looking back at youth, was once ‘young and idealistic', now left with ‘sad reminiscence’.
I love the personal share of your trip to Amsterdam. It is filled with life's reflections on one's youth and journey to now. Makes me sad but the scene and emotional depth was captured very well.
A very interesting and thought provoking poem. I love your ending.
I resonated with this poem very much, and felt it deeply.
Those last two lines really hurt the heart. Great poem!
Yvette M Calleiro :-)
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
This is so beautifully written.
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