Club Vabank

Club Vabank

A Poem by Maxwell Ryder

There's this place
by the street
where workers
go for drink.
I have thought
about going,
then I see
the piss stains
on the walls,
and I have
another think;
It's name is
Club Vabank,
and it's by
the tram stop
where many
men get off,
opposite
Rothschild's
Palace, 
in its red
brick façade.
It's always
full by three;
they're even
clients at
seven in 
the morning,
after the
factory,
on their shifts,
or between,
trying to
forget dreams,
aching,
trembling,
or puffing
on ciggies,
heads bobbing
or weaving
in and out 
of sleep.
Folks walk by
trying hard
not to breathe,
or stare at 
the moving
mortuary.

© 2018 Maxwell Ryder


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You create place and interesting characters. I could see in vision, dirty location and last chance for desperate people. Powerful and worthwhile poetry. Thank you Maxwell for sharing the excellent poetry.
Coyote

Posted 5 Years Ago



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