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This place is not drab
This is where the culture is
Where mismatched buildings play harmonics in my ear
And a dirty man is lying in the gutter
Talking gibberish
Where a fat woman with a big black bag
Is throwing coins at him
"Get a job."
Where a boy with a face full of metal
Now a man
Decked in heels six inches long
Can walk with his head held high
And speak verses about his problems
Intellectual but posh
And oh-so cliche
This is a city of cliches
That is growing and changing
And is always hungry
For more
Where girls with tangerine tans
And plastic nails
Can giggle and
Rifle and rally over goods
While a single mom with three kids
Hangs
Her laundry across the sky
And she says to the man in the gutter
"I'll give you a job."
Though she's got no money of her own
He sweeps the sidewalk and is payed in peanut-butter sandwiches
Brown bread,
'Cause it's cheaper
With the crusts,
'Cause there's no point in wastin'
What can feed a mouth
That's what her Mama always said
When she was young
And would rifle and rally over goods
In the city.
- by iwroteholdencaulfield |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/06/2009 |
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- Title: In The City
- Artist: iwroteholdencaulfield
- Description: Inspired by the city of Vancouver and my many expieriances there. Also available for viewing on deviantart. thanks.
- Date: 07/06/2009
- Tags: city
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