Dot's Poetry Corner

Feb 06, 2004 13:23

DWARVEN FLEA MARKET
Like a dragon quenching his thirst,
it burns the water, hissing scream of steam;
the Hoffman steam polisher interrupts my thought,
even while I shine the gleaming bracelet of gold.

In this windowless confine of the flea market, stay I must,
where the rays of sun and moon refuse to beam.
Even while those around me dream of jewelries bought,
I, a Tolkien's elf, lament amongst the dwarves of old.

Each jewelry booth, like a cave of a legend,
has a guardian dragon that fumes and hisses;
and in the Latin music shop,
beyond the row of Chinese porcelain figurines,
salsa beats the heart.

Ju Joh
Ithaca, NY
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