 | Latest Poem: Cityscape |
Roy Lichtenstein once painted a city That you can see only from either side
From the right there are daunting skyscrapers Fading into whiteness, into black dots
From the left the very same skyscrapers Are slowly suffocating black and blue
And everywhere the yellow stripes sing And everywhere the shifting lines dance; Everywhere it celebrates itself
From front, much madness in divinity Nothing but colored dots and lines. |
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 | Poem Category: Scenery |
Poems in this category:
Cityscape by Worker Bee (Feb. 18)
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