Unbearable Bearable
So it began the unbearable bearable
construction on our avenue
November to April
replacement of gas pipes
started with the hushed posting
of no parking signs
Rumbling of diesel engine
air horn sounding
flashing lights
whisky voice on speaker
attention residents
move your cars or they will be towed!
Then … cutting blade grinding, motor
repetitive, a plaintive sound of destruction
staccato of the beep of the backhoe
Cement cutters up and down the avenue
shrill of the cutting blade, grinding of motor
repetitive and then the beep beep beep of the
backhoe backing up scooping up brick mortar
asphalt. Insistent scraping along curb line, dig dig
dig. Scoop up, percussive dump at end of avenue
on and on all day long up and down
Until….
The bucket picks up the pile, bit by bit
howling into the back of the dump truck
once, twice, thrice, multiple times. Trucks
grinding engine, slamming of bed door
over and over through the day, then a
dulcet sound returns until next morning
when the tow truck sounds again…
And again… day after day
Until …
Stacks of pipe placed along curb line
fill with blowing debris and autumn
leaves. Dirt and sand piles appear at the
end the street, small hills atop the
now battered avenue and in winters wind
sand and dirt batter houses and cars. Then
the pipes are placed, lawns dug up for
connection and gas turned off and after 8
hours in the cold of winter, gas turned on.
And so…
The original flyer said there would be a
community meeting and all would be
restored as it was before construction.
Until…
There was no meeting, brick lined gutters
paved over, hack cement jobs replaced
broken sidewalks and curbs, asphalt patches
and pot holes on avenue … and the lawns
left with craters and dirt.
Unbearable bearable it is over.
g emil reutter is a writer of poems and stories. He can be found at: https://gereutter.wordpress.com/about/
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