Saturday 5:40 a.m.
If I had to love Toronto
I’d pick this hour when a misty light starts to glow in the east
beyond the cityscape.
I cycle south
past a solitary streetcar,
past a streetcleaning tractor,
the road sloping gently downhill, I glide into the urban gloam
towards the glorious moment.
I cross the Lakeshore and eagerly turn east
into the salmon and oyster clouds
the brightening.
At Cherry St, I stop on the bridge
to face the industrial dawn --
the blues tinged with mauve and yellow fill the eastern sky
the empty expressway races north
hydro towers, smokestacks, and this canal prepare the stage for the star's arrival.
Behind me, the CN tower and bank buildings give a standing ovation –
and on the waterfront, factories and silos
the island and ferry terminal in the distance
pink-tinged sag of smog
purple striations of cirrus.
The ducks swim into the canal
a truck rattles past
while gradually and absolutely
the sky turns white.
A fish – or an otter – applauds with a splash,
and, like an old person rising from a chair,
the sun pulls herself above the horizon
between the houseboats and the smokestacks.
It’s 6:10 a.m. and
I own the morning:
this sunrise -
mine.
Beautiful, Lil. Makes me want to get up tomorrow and watch the sunrise here in Hamilton!
Ellen Jaffe