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Today the Singaporean sun shines Down, to the commuters at the bus stop Each with unique human storylines It casts their shadows long, past coffee shops Through, the window panes of old high-rise flats And trees: branches, flowers, leaves. Shades shifting Freely, on abandoned park benches and alley cats Comfortably, filling forms consistently prancing Beautifully, as it turns the sky pink And the urban landscape is coated in gold Simply, more so, than one would think From the days of our youth, to the time we grow old
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May 13, 2014
May 13, 2014 at 10:40 AM UTC
Singaporean Sun
Today the Singaporean sun shines Down, to the commuters at the bus stop Each with unique human storylines It casts their shadows long, past coffee shops Through, the window panes of old high-rise flats And trees: branches, flowers, leaves. Shades shifting Freely, on abandoned park benches and alley cats Comfortably, filling forms consistently prancing Beautifully, as it turns the sky pink And the urban landscape is coated in gold Simply, more so, than one would think From the days of our youth, to the time we grow old
elena-clair
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May 13, 2014
May 13, 2014 at 10:40 AM UTC
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