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The Taste of Late Night

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By Jenifer NimPublished about 17 hours ago 1 min read
The Taste of Late Night
Photo by Willian Justen de Vasconcellos on Unsplash

A narrow alley in Tokyo

Reaches out and beckons you in

With the soft red glow of lanterns

And the aromatic assurance of

A mouthwatering meal

you won’t find anywhere but here.

The night shimmers with pungent promise

In this little lane unchanged, untouched for decades:

The sound of sizzling skin and seared flesh

The scent of sublimely chargrilled chicken

The smoke suspended lazily above the street

Voices chatter gently

A bottle clinks

fizzes

sip

aaah

“Oh my god, it’s so cute, take a picture of me!”

Ojisan stands guard behind the counter,

His creased and crinkled face

Focuses fully on this, his vital vocation.

And the coals and his practiced hands

Infuse the meat with something

Indefinable, indescribable, inimitable:

The taste of late-night-Tokyo,

The taste of forgetting your problems,

The taste of work does not exist anymore,

The taste of nothing exists outside of

This moment, this laughter, this lightness of being,

And everything is right in your world just for right now

A plate slides

sizzles

nibble

oooh

Free Verse

About the Creator

Jenifer Nim

I’ve got a head full of stories and a hard drive full of photos; I thought it was time to start putting them somewhere.

I haven’t written anything for many, many years. Please be kind! 🙏

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