On Spying the Grande Dame of Logan Circle

By Norm Burnett

The patient stone defies the
City's heedless transience,
And the oak within, sun-warmed
Through colored glass,
Imprisons time within its
Burnished labyrinth.
And I,
Born a hundred years too late,
Seek respite from the headlong rush,
And would, with measured step therein,
Set the even tempo for the day.

















"This was inspired by my
roiling envy of a rich guy's
townhouse in Washington, DC"
- N.B.
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