Visit to the City

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By Kerstin Lindros

Solid block of humanity,
shopfronts to kerb,
threatens to swallow me

Unstoppable stream
no air between body parts but
with senses sharpened
the bodies part, and
strangers brush against my coat
softly

Unobtrusive
intuitive, as if steered with precision from
The Cloud

To re-join and repeat the manoeuvre
over and over, for ever more—
a world in perpetual motion

No collision on the busy obstacle course
Anonymity is just dandy,
for a day

Originally published in Verandah Literary and Art Journal – Volume 34

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kerstin Lindros writes short fiction, memoir and poetry. She holds a BA in Professional and Creative Writing from Deakin University. Her work has appeared in Meanjin, Verandah, Azuria, Gangway, page seventeen, Sächsische Zeitung and local anthologies. Kerstin writes in English and German to remain fluent in both languages as they evolve.

3 Responses

  1. Rhonda sevdan

    Interesting thoughts beautifully expressed Kerstin 💐💐

  2. Guenter

    I very much enjoy reading your Visit to the City. I particularly like its 2nd stanza and enjoy the way the play of words among “… between body parts but / with senses sharpened / the bodies part …” Brilliant!

  3. Guenter

    What I meant to say was the way you used the word “part” twice in such a short statement (as a noun and as a verb) gives your poem a mesmerising quality.

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