Monday, August 20, 2012

High-line Park

From the right spot,
(12th Street & Gansevoort works)
There's an historical view of the great city's
Evolution from 1860 to now.

Slave ships and slaughter houses
Coexisted for 150 years before the arches,
30 feet off the ground,
Became home to railroad deliveries

Maybe a clever developer
Saw a fast buck to be made
By selling the collapsing unused tracks
To a city hungering for park sites?

Now, while wild greens add to recovered space,
Retailers who can posit name recognition,
Offer cool by understating their presence
With small iconic signs on stores beneath the park.

Surely some higher power
Must have intervened in preventing
The last slaughter house from leaving the street below,
It is the veal processing plant that gives the space its authenticity.

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