In a city that never sleeps At 1am the trains have stopped But jeepney engines roar You can see a few dressed in ragged Shouting, sometimes laughing Their dark skin burnt By stinging rays of reality At most times you will see a few going through Garbage bags and bins for salvation Just like how they go through The bulks and ******* of everyday life At 1am the most interesting people come out Friends, lovers on a rendezvous Waiting in line Hungry A 68-year old man Ready to clean up and opens doors for everybody A teenage girl sitting Plain bored and disinterested Until a much older man comes up Asked a few questions Then left together Kids hitching on maddened wheels Jump off and ask for alms Ready to grab whatever catches their attention Like how they hold on to questions Which their parents fail to answer At 1am you will see Street lights and dark alleys Stop lights blinking red to green then orange And back to red again People cross the streets Cautious, guarded against shadows Lurking on the darkest corners of the streets At 1am you will see The ****** and the blessed The ill-fated and the comfortable Mix up on the streets You may decide to Go on watching Or Put your cigarette out And call it a day But for people alive at 1am Life goes on In a city that never sleeps