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22nd Street

  • Chadwick Ahn
  • Jan 11, 2018
  • 1 min read

On the pillars of bridges

graffiti grows

like moss and vines on old tree trunks

painting over green from years ago.

It’s a different kind of jungle

with identical ecosystems

of daily dangers and constant corrode.

Death dances—

as a pigeon flattens here

a parrot eaten there;

And Life laughs

from a simple, “Thanks.”

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