My childhood beach in the dead of February…

Image from tripadvisor.com

The untidiness of desires flutter along the boardwalk,
Chasing seagulls chasing french fries,
Bringing summer sounds to a deep winter’s night.
It is almost dark, the fractured surf
Demands every scrap of light in order to glint
A sullen creature of vastness and pride.

A hardy fisherman, New Englander to his boots,
Watches headlights cruise slowly to the point, and back
With nowhere else to go, hauling wet nets from leeward side.
There in the spindrift he sees it,
Just for an instant, then it is gone once more.

Paragon Park was shuttered and torn down
Over thirty years ago. Nothing remains
Save the carousel, now boarded against February’s bite.
Still, the ghostly Tilt-A-Whirl mocks the silence
Of the now-black sky, tossing constellations like confetti,
Whispering of the ungainly joy long past.

Squalls of winter waste run pell-mell across the sand,
The sounds of the Blue Note the only life in the chilled air..
Trash pickers and drunken customers outside the Red Parrot
Vie for the attention of the last free spirit left on the peninsula.

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  • Anuradha Ramkumar on Feb 2, 2010

    Lovely poem.

  • Guy Hogan on Feb 2, 2010

    A poem full of nostalgia. It brings to mind so many of my own memories. Thank you for doing it. The photo is perfect.

  • LewSethics on Feb 2, 2010

    Good imagery, vaguely troubling, like something still waitng to happen.

  • albert1jemi on Feb 3, 2010

    beautiful poem

  • Santackas on Feb 3, 2010

    This is a beautiful remembrance of Nantasket….I spent every summer of my childhood from age five up on that cold water beach! You have perfectly captured a place that lives on in my memories…. thank you for this, it is incredibly written with perfect images that brings it to life, as it was and as it is now….again, thank you.

  • 8Shei8 on Feb 3, 2010

    You have a natural gift of turning words beyond its meaning. Beautiful write!

  • papaleng on Feb 4, 2010

    Beautiful write. I can feel the emotions.

  • Victoria on Dec 27, 2011

    Lovely picture of a lovely part of the world.

  • brian on Dec 27, 2011

    nice…the perfect tone for this time of year when we are caught between looking back and looking forward….

  • sheila moore on Dec 28, 2011

    enjoyed this. thank you.

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