Bold strokes of charcoal gradually fade Blotting with rose-petal hues Step after crisp autumn-kissed step Scents ride the winds like surfers catching waves Splashing aromas of maple syrup And ground coffee bean drinks of life. With promises of heaven on my taste buds, I nod in greeting to Victorian architectsβ handiwork And wink to live rainbows Acknowledging their secrets with upturned lips. Across the Atlantic, in a parallel world, I step onto the streets of ex-Pharaohs, The familiar hubbub of bee-like pedestrians And drivers side-stepping one another In a dance to honks of buses and tok-toks Falafel and shawerma mingle with Cane-pressed juice casually on the corner. With promises of heaven on my taste buds, I embrace the City of Past Kings. Cobra and maple leaf intertwine In a pattern on my forehead Branding me, on my heart, A daughter of two cities.