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Freckling the sidewalks: puddles. All a-bloom with oil, dirt and the reflections of flocks of birds -- Swarms of starlings winging around spires like maypoles. At the ***** of the skyscraper’s spire: clouds. Cradled into blueness by springtime, whispering away their last agonies of rain. From their final cadence comes a tear That tear dripping into those puddles making these ripples Unwrinkle through needle-point skyscrapers, ribbons of starlings And reflections of clouds.
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Mar 3, 2010
Mar 3, 2010 at 11:31 AM UTC
Springtime in the City
Freckling the sidewalks: puddles. All a-bloom with oil, dirt and the reflections of flocks of birds -- Swarms of starlings winging around spires like maypoles. At the ***** of the skyscraper’s spire: clouds. Cradled into blueness by springtime, whispering away their last agonies of rain. From their final cadence comes a tear That tear dripping into those puddles making these ripples Unwrinkle through needle-point skyscrapers, ribbons of starlings And reflections of clouds.
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Mar 3, 2010
Mar 3, 2010 at 11:31 AM UTC
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