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New York City Poem

The world came together

On the edge of the platform

Where the black man's saxophone

Played with the white man's folk guitar

 

Where the music from the subway

Rose up through the cold steel grate

And danced a tango with the rhythm

Of the lonely drummer in the park

 

I, on a hot summer night,

That was more summer than it's date claimed,

Sat on a bench and listened loudly

To the sounds the city played

 

Each person an instrument.

Each voice and footstep a new melody,

Tonight the city lives and breathes

And waits for the rain to send us home.

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May 18, 2010
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