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Croney

(4,868 posts)
Mon Aug 31, 2020, 08:09 AM Aug 2020

Midnight in Moscow (or... Things the grandkids don't know)


It was 1962, I was 17.
Pouring rain on Decatur Street,
Midnight in Moscow from a dark bar.
Me standing at Aunt Sally's window, Squinting over at Cafe du Monde,
Wishing I had a dime for a beignet.
Kid comes along, my age,
Says he has a room down Royal.

He buys muffelettas.
We do it. I walk an hour up St. Charles
To Carondelet Street
Where I got a third-floor room
By saying I was 18 and worked switchboard
At the telephone company.
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Midnight in Moscow (or... Things the grandkids don't know) (Original Post) Croney Aug 2020 OP
I like this. LisaM Sep 2020 #1
Those are good suggestions. You're so kind! Croney Sep 2020 #2
I wondered about that. LisaM Sep 2020 #3

LisaM

(28,527 posts)
1. I like this.
Thu Sep 17, 2020, 09:13 PM
Sep 2020

I'd put "Squinting over at Cafe du Monde" in its own line though. And maybe think about taking the capital letters out of the lines that don't begin sentences (though that could be a style preference, and I'm not trying to change your style, if that's how you like it).

But I particularly like the title and how the time and place unfold. And, it's very visual.

Croney

(4,868 posts)
2. Those are good suggestions. You're so kind!
Fri Sep 18, 2020, 02:52 AM
Sep 2020

Thank you.

(On my screen, the "squinting" line is on its own, so now I'm wondering if our posts are seen differently on other devices).

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