My city spews poetry like smoke, In vicious columns of abstracts, Of unspilled blood, untold hurts, Unsung love and unrestrained joy. Neck of an old refill snapped absent-mindedly, Sploshes a tiny blob of red ink, On the table cloth, And so flows musings and rants. Smell of twilight rain mingles with Incense fragrance of evening prayers Triggering a burst of longing and love. Electric bulbs and rainbows coexist And emit more than just light. My city breeds more poets than The Lakes ever did.