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Sunset In The City

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Above the town a monstrous wheel is turning,     With glowing spokes of red,     Low in the west its fiery axle burning;     And, lost amid the spaces overhead,     A vague white moth, the moon, is fluttering.     Above the town an azure sea is flowing,     'Mid long peninsulas of shining sand,     From opal unto pearl the moon is growing,     Dropped like a shell upon the changing strand.     Within the town the streets grow strange and haunted,     And, dark against the western lakes of green,     The buildings change to temples, and unwonted     Shadows and sounds creep in where day has been.     Within the town, the lamps of sin are flaring,     Poor foolish men that know not what ye are!     Tired traffic still upon his feet is faring -     Two lovers meet and kiss and watch a star.

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