top of page

Staring At My Old Street

By Christian Sarni


Still today when I look at that street

and  my eyes wander all around it

somehow my old mates I see so faraway

playing together in a now lost sunny day

to hide and seek and a ball to strike

sharing in three the same battered bike


Side by side under the street lamps light

it was there we spent our night

smiling  just  ‘cause we were boys

having  fun with few broken toys

a cheap ball for a crazy football

riding a moped owned by us all


Everyone in that neighbourhood

gave his help and lots of  firewood

Sparkling wine and sparks so bright

music and dancing in the Holy Night

flames that in my eyes still glow

I see us playing in the falling snow


This wooden world inside my heart

only death would tear us apart

Behold, now they come shouting: “Hey

Chris come on, come down! Let’s play!”

I close my eyes and when they’re near

I’m a child again, “Hey friends, I’m here!”


By Christian Sarni

Recent Posts

See All
How the Moon Loves the Sun

By Lahari Dharmala the sun, who makes the moon shine brightly when it can't yet it's so hard for them to meet, rare to shine together but people are fascinated by it when they do, the moon gets buried

 
 
 
Existence

By Avery Jorgensen Everything relies on the Xylem and phloem of life It is what brings us the unknowns of the future, and what Sends away the joys and pains of the past Tomorrow, and the next day, we

 
 
 
Favours I Shouldn't Have To Do

By Avery Jorgensen Sitting in a cafe on our long drive back into town They ask “can you scrape off my nail polish before I get home?” Wincing at the pain, as the acrylic barely chips To avoid a pain t

 
 
 

Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating
bottom of page