Speak (sl)eazy |
My name is David Bradley James and I’m killing time while I wait for life to shower me with meaning and happiness. |
Many ways to say good night.
Fireworks at a pier on the Fourth of July
spell it with red wheels and yellow spokes.
They fizz in the air, touch the water and quit.
Rockets make a trajectory of gold-and-blue
and then go out.
Railroad trains at night spell with a smokestack mushrooming a white pillar.
Steamboats turn a curve in the Mississippi crying a baritone that crosses lowland cottonfields to razorback hill.
It is easy to spell good night.
Many ways to spell good night.
—“Goodnight,” by Carl Sandburg
(The picture is a fireworks display in typical Nebraskan fashion. In Kansas and Nebraska you can buy fireworks that here in California would have you sent to jail.)