
Café Terrace At Night
by Jane Twomey
What memories I have
of Café Terrace at Night,
with its violet sky and
its warm aureate light.
Silhouetted people
sitting settled in twos
at white tables brushed
against chartreuse hues.
And while students study,
and poets rhyme,
while the gentry sit
whiling away their time,
two lovers nestle,
faces glowing in the light,
unaware of the beauty
of this blackless night.
The stars up above,
in perfect constellation,
cannot compete with a lover’s
playful flirtation.
Bold contrasts of colours,
yellow, green, orange, and blues,
escape the young lovers’
enamoured views.
To them, beauty
is not in a stroke of a brush,
but in the hot tingle
of a lover’s touch.
Oh, what memories I have
of Café Terrace at Night,
and the ethereal lovers
in the warm aureate light.

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