Seagulls Waitin’ For A Train

This picture was taken by a lady fan that frequented my shows many moons ago. I came across it recently and it reminded me of a more ambitious time in the arts when I frequented stages and performance venues much more than I do now and built a very loyal following as A Poet and A One Man Band / The Artist CLAUDIO with some exceptional musicians backing me up. So here is one among many of my opening performance pieces I hope you will enjoy as much as they did. It is delivered in what I call my SpeakSong Narrative style. Cheers!

“Seagulls Waitin’ For a Train”

Tennessee Williams was the writer of choice
Whose yarns and reflections gave her artistry voice
‘Though lost to the forties for their fashions and flair
She yields to the nineties in her current despair

She’s a lady of song much in need of a tune
From a whippoorwill or sparrow or a lark or a loon
In dreams she may often just give out a cry
From those inner dimensions where realities pry

She’s as sturdy as barnwood and as loose as a board
A lady of laughter and a haunting discord
‘Though the world may not know her by skill and by trait
It is her strength, wit and wisdom that will open the gate

She has the beauty of nature and the nature of one
Whose internal regions are passionately strung
Her renderings and stories are all homespun and true
And her voices are native to their colour and hue

In the heart of this poet she has summoned a trust
That the years will not whither and the rains will not rust
The seasons shall prove her by no public disdain
For the world is a seagull that waits for a train.

Written many moons ago.

Claudio Oswald Niedworok

Claudio Oswald Niedworok | Author, Actor, Narrator, Visual/Graphic Artist, Recording Artist, Performance Artist, Poet, Monologuist
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