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In the City

There are places you exist

in a flowing green dress

that kneads against your body

with every passing breeze

and sand nips at your heels

as you curt by tonned blocks

of cement that smother grass

just off the sidewalk.

They nuzzle киоск stand,

and long to lift self up

to a sea-blue, backdrop dream

that dissolves for years (and years)

and erodes to sewers beneath

with every Charlotte rain

and crumble once again;

a gray-eyed contrast true

of beauty vining through

a city that snuffs roots.

 

You, and there you go.

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joseph-valle
American
Published
Jun 1, 2014
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