Love, New York
My drunken lover,
You came to me so many years ago
With a suitcase and a smile
I felt your hands against my weathered towers
Every day as you ambled to the bus stop
I felt the fabric of your jeans
Every night as you sat on my sidewalk
Professing your love for me
And the life you were going to lead
But time changes everything
And as you grew older
Your love began to fade
You met the woman with the pink umbrella
And gave her the love you used to have for me
Eventually she broke your heart
But you never ran your hands against my towers
Or sat on my sidewalks again
And when it became too much to handle
You sipped from your flask
Throwing away all your beautiful love
And stumbling down my streets
I haven't seen that smile in a long time
Only the empty bottles
Love,
New York