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A Day in the City
The sky is dark,
Times Square is lit.
I am looking at the lights from a distance.
I see a million colors swirl around
on flashing billboards.
The lights give life
to each and every skyscraper.
From far away, New York City is a beautiful place
perhaps it has even more beauty than space.
But as I near it,
I am baffled.
Baffled by its ugliness,
its stench,
its poverty.
I try to take it all in.
Trudging taxis travel,
honking horns make a hoot.
There is trash on the streets, and
homeless people beg for money on every corner.
Repulsive odors emit from haunted sewers.
I hear people cursing, shouting.
They boil with anger!
Is this really the city I hear people raving about worldwide?
This is the Big Apple, the
One and Only
New York City?
I wonder how anybody could possibly find this whirlwind of negativity appealing.
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