Friday, January 10, 2014

Friday Flash 55 & Mag 201 — Imprinted



They were freshly-poured

long before I strode

upon their cobbles and cracks,

but look down

near the young Linden tree

around the corner from the

tailor's shop with that wall full

of multi-colored thread spools

on lacquered dowels.

Look with your heart,

and you will see my

prints preserved

on the sidewalks of New York.



Written for Friday Flash 55, G-Man, and his Mr. Knowitall community...
and also
Written for The Mag: Mag 201 that inspired with the above image prompt
(New York at Night, Vivienne Gucwa).


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17 comments:

Tom Degan said...

Perfection. No other word is necessary.

Brian Miller said...

smiles...that is cool, i think we leave our impressions everywhere...and def in NYC...i love the city...forget the hands in the concrete in hollywood...i would take nyc any day...

Yvonne Osborne said...

I love cobblestone, the uneven lovliness of it all, makes me think of walking the streets and sidewalks of Antiqua. That picture alone is enough to make one love New York.

I've missed seeing you and your lonely outpost.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who wants nothing to do with Google Plus. I find it convoluted and unnecessary and difficult to navigate and I HATE IT!

Rosaria Williams said...

Ohhhh!
Nothing "flash" about this one. This is a keeper.

Rob-bear said...

Your footprints
on the freshly-poured
cobblestones of
New York.
Long vanished
from the eyes;
still held
in the
heart.

Great to hear from you again!

Blessings and Bear hugs!

author.nara.malone said...

Your words leave an imprint too. This one will linger with me awhile. Loved your 55

G-Man said...

Lydia...
Oddly enough, the streets in Flint are laid with 100 year old bricks. It gives that old timey feel.
Loved your Street Walkin 55
Thanks for playing and sharing your great talent with us.
You are so encourageing to me and others and I really appreciate it.
Have a Kick Ass Week-End

susan said...

Beautiful images both, Lydia. My prints are there too and on the cobbles of many more. I wonder if they remember us?

brudberg said...

I think we will see those footsteps where we have been... Very interesting thought actually that can be expanded in many dimensions.

Kathe W. said...

Lydia- so lovely- I'll look for those preserved prints next time I am in NYC! Have a lovely year!

Helen said...

.. the sidewalks of New York .. the song will cycle through my mind all day. :-)

Anonymous said...

I especially like the detail of "the young Linden tree/ around the corner": it brings the reader into the speaker's personal space.

Oh, btw, the first commenter ammiroy is a spam bot that's showing up in a lot of blogs, you may want to delete and block? ~

Lydia said...

Grapeling - Thanks for that info. Something seemed off to me...will delete that one now. :)

~T~ said...

The places we walk certainly leave imprints in our souls. Lovely poem!

Fireblossom said...

I liked the detail of the spools and dowels!

Folkways Note Book said...

I really like this -- history preserved of course -- barbara

Margaret said...

All the "familiar" details make this a poem that oozes romance and love.

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