A Poem About a Cold Night
There is something strangely comforting
About standing in the dark
Overlooking New York City
In a park across the bay
In the dead of winter
At some point before midnight
Leaning lightly against a railing
Ungloved hands gripping tight
Thick coat over the torso
Hat snuggly capped on head
Fur-lined shoes - Probably Uggs
Glasses stuck to the bridge of my nose
The city really never sleeps
Bright lights made it glow
The sounds were all but muted
The light reflecting gently off the water
Stars were just barely visible
The shimmer of nightlife was staggering
Nose is red and can’t be felt
Cheeks sting when touched
Fingers stay in pockets
Toes nip at frostbite
Breath in the frigid air
And breathe out a pleasant looking vapor
I remember that so vividly
Standing in that bayside park
With people I hardly knew
Cold slightly burning my face
A warmth permeating my chest
I’d never felt more tired, nor more alive