Steamy and hot,
The lady shouts two cents, no! three!
For the loaf of bread
People bustling everywhere
Where they are going, no one knows.
The air smells of baked goods and ashy smoke
Vendors call and cry
An old woman covered in a scarlet shawl
Examines a basket of fresh dates
20 cents a pound
Two people are bent over an old tattered rug for sale
With the design of a fiery dragon on the side.
Only 10 dollars.
Letters and fliers blow across the cobbled street
And the sun beats down
Upon ripe grapefruits
And shining sugar coated buns
The Baker Square;
Where I grew up
Nov 16, 2014
Nov 16, 2014 at 6:47 PM UTC
Steamy and hot,
The lady shouts two cents, no! three!
For the loaf of bread
People bustling everywhere
Where they are going, no one knows.
The air smells of baked goods and ashy smoke
Vendors call and cry
An old woman covered in a scarlet shawl
Examines a basket of fresh dates
20 cents a pound
Two people are bent over an old tattered rug for sale
With the design of a fiery dragon on the side.
Only 10 dollars.
Letters and fliers blow across the cobbled street
And the sun beats down
Upon ripe grapefruits
And shining sugar coated buns
The Baker Square;
Where I grew up