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Little Tiny MAG
me
in this
larger than life
sphere,
home
to the crazy
religious
blond
black,
white
short, tall
irish,
indian
children
of this
earth ...
where mountain ranges
follow city streets
along the deserts
overlooking small villages
filled with beautiful people
who Love the world.
sidewalks surrounding
small suburban
streets
slowly drift
off sandy beaches
to highways covered in
wildflowers ...
the world may not seem
what most consider
quiet
but loud and alive
out late in Manhattan
clubs
even fishing upon the Atlantic,
maybe just by watching from
a distance
can you see
mothers holding their child's
hand
or lovers kiss upon a park bench
under the stars,
wondering what
the people of this fine
establishment
earth
are really looking for
in life,
who are they
what makes them so different
so beautiful
so smart
what makes my child
different from yours
but that every single individual
seeks difference
among the next
making the world a mosaic
painted the color
of people
living life,
but as for
little ol' me
there's no place like home.
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