Written February 28, 2019
Inspired by: Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin (1898-1937) and the beautiful city of Chicago. I envisioned myself dancing through the city of Chicago to Rhapsody in Blue one day . The daydream was burning in my mind, so I wrote it down. This is from Fantasia 2000 and it inspired me to write the poem:
Like everyone else, I am walking Not walking, actually, but meandering. I am getting lost in this big American Dream forest Letting its skyscrapers swallow me whole Like vultures leaning down to inspect Examine, lick and devour the lone furry mouse before them. When I hear the clarinetist warm up the Rhapsody in Blue With his soaring introduction of seductive syncopations Drunk with his own wonder and wine I spin in a little circle On the sidewalk, outside The Picasso Its broad forehead curved into a long snout. Like that of an anteater. I stop before the statue as the clarinetist Continues to slowly heat up the rhapsody Toast it to a nice crispy golden brown With its back-in-the-swing-of-things conclusion And then I resume my choreography. The sudden booms, tumbles and clashes of the percussion and The rest of the orchestra startles my whole body Into a passionate frenzy. I jerk my head I twist my body I spin in a pirouette My Converses hitting the pavement with each move As apathetic pigeons look on and search for breadcrumbs. After thousands upon thousands of booms, ebbs and crashes The piece settles into the sweet quiet Lullaby of the pianist. I drop quietly to the ground Tumbling, falling, dancing down to Mother Earth My body loosens and I loosen it I stretch out, let the cold slab of concrete take me in I let it force me to reflect on the calm clouds That pose placidly in the sky, looking down on us mortals. They are not busy like us city folk They are just there to let us dreamers imagine A more peaceful world, one of less hustle and bustle. Then the orchestra soaks me with its honey of a love melody. The piano soars in its harmonies My shoulders roll and I slowly rise Struggling to get up Oh, the quiet moment of reflection has taken its toll Putting me in a dormant state I don't want to leave the ground But alas, I rise to absorb myself In the thick juicy love theme vat Never let it die, this moment of reflection! My face contorts As my eyes wide shut enjoy The soaking of the sun's rays upon my grateful eyelids. I open my eyes And admire the old Deep-dish pizza parlor As the solo piano delicately dances in a Romantic scintillating monologue Of long-lost memories, of lovers who stay in the heart Of those who remember I admire The Chicago Theatre Unlit, dormant until the night falls And its dazzling lights scintillate in the pools Of fresh rain. I see busy people rushing past me On their way to work I only work the night shift at Sally's Beer and Wine So my day is free to wander and muse. In rhythm with the busy ones In rhythm with the rising crescendo of the flurried orchestra in rhythm with the pounding piano keys in the key of e flat rhythms trample me flat like an E key elephant then the elephant stops its trampling and makes way for a grand parade of triumph and pride. in living color, the Technicolor scheme asserts itself boldly, I spread my arms in one fell swoop as the orchestra and the pianist crescendo and then end with a sharp bang. my face muscles spread in a smile of love for my city.
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