Brass-&-Wood doors shut on their own tonight Currents cross wood floors in brownstone tonight Harlem ghosts, friendly Caspers, all that jazz Tease away that workaday a’moan’ tonight Mr. Ron’s hurrah invocates to join his broom-swept stage & share the throne tonight Wipe office off your shoe, hang on stoop to greet, slow your keys and mute your phone tonight Professor retires and burns to type in her limestone lit turret, lone tonight Fifty-years living on this block, wonders how, a young Mom became a crone tonight Between St. Nicks & Convent, our block lost four folk — Virus etches grief in stone tonight Abandoned townhouse, chained wrought iron gate blood feud picked one too many bone that night We brick-lay stories, syncopate on slate round this corner from subway’s groan tonight Take time, look — the blessed trees have turned brown Hawk’s in the air … blowin’ tone poem tonight. ///// Zigi Lowenberg is a poet and co-leader of the jazzpoetry ensemble UpSurge! performing in venues from San Francisco to New Orleans to NYC and producing two CDs. A member of the National Writers Union (NWU), her poetry is published in “Healing a Fractured World” (Revolutionary Poets Brigade), “An Embroidery of Voices,” “After the Clouds, the Sun,” rabbit and rose, Writers Resist, Snapdragon, Dissident Voice, and Occupy Wall Street Poetry Anthology. She has written for the Narrative Paths Journal, the NWU newsletter, and her essay “Support the Edge!” appears in the book Creative Lives. Her current projects include: a hybrid zoom & video series documenting her husband Raymond Nat Turner’s journey as a poet; and her own short videos—visual jazz poems—collaborating with musician friends.(youtube.com/zigilow) author's photo by Mia Chambers

Dear Zigi Lowenberg, oh, how I love this poem!!!
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thanks so much!
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