Poetry in Motion

Baltimore

Takoma Park Metro

Terence Winch
A multicolored poster features the poem Takoma Park Metro by Terence Winch. To the right of the poem, a truck juts in front of a seven eleven storefront.

I taste the snow on your elbows.
I love your Russian eyebrows.
I want you to play the piano, now!
My musicians sit on the curb
by the 7-11. A dark figure
strolls by under a street lamp.
A woman runs away from me
but I sit down by the security monitor.
The telephone stinks of perfume.
It is dusk. The red van
rattles into the parking lot.
I have no credit cards.
I can still win it in the waning seconds:
It is a luxury to draw the breath of life.




"Takoma Park Metro" from The Great Indoors by Terence Winch. Copyright © 1995 by Terence Winch. Reprinted with the permission of Story Line Press.