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May 11
The glass and steel high-rises
I always harbor hostility.
They stand like soldiers ranked before a city gate,
like guns aimed at strangers,
asserting their strength.

To shade the high-risesβ€”there must be trees.
lush trees,
ancient treesβ€”like bouquets
rest in tank barrels.
They cannot withstand the iron cold,
cannot withstand the searing burn,
but they can loosen,
the guard I keep within.
Written by
Ivan  24/M/Home
(24/M/Home)   
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