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Poetry of Issue 9: Brooklyn is…

Brooklyn is…

Brooklyn is moving from Manhattan to Parkside 

circa ’56, Erasmus Hall with Bobby fisher and Barbara Streisand

and Garfield’s cafeteria on Ocean and Flatbush Avenues,

Brooklyn is Boro Park and Bay Ridge and Brooklyn Heights

and Linda Zuckerman and brainy Miriam Finegold

my first love  my second  my tenth my next to last

exit from Flatbush Billards to Saint Marks and the Bouwerie,

Brooklyn is my dad standing by the King’s Highway station

reading a newspaper he found in the garbage around the corner

at OTB,

Brooklyn is an old phone book in pencil

smudged around the edges like a halo of dust

but still readable. oh

when will those Manhattan days and Brooklyn nights at my mother’s house

disappear forever. No, never

At one time, there were more Jews in Brooklyn than the State of Israel

Rheingold Beer and the Brooklyn Navy Yard

where my father worked as a machinist during the war,

I still have his quaint catalog of Starret tools somewhere in the boydum,

Brooklyn is a day’s pay for driving a taxi all night

delivering drugs to Red Hook and Brownsville

from Bedford Stuyvesant to Manhattan Beach, over the bridge

in Sheapshead Bay.

Brooklyn was the last stop to Coney Island when I was a kid

on the Lower East Side when Hoboken was the other side of the world.

I am flying over Brooklyn now in my dreams,

they are all gone, Erica in the park and pizza at the King’s Highway station.

08.13.03

by E.L.Freifelds

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