Two poets capture the essence of world cities at dusk.

“On a city walk, I saw our limits, and our dreams.” Warren Clements, Melbourne, 2009

“In a city that works, we can always be children.” Luc Gaudet, Paris, 1997
Two poets capture the essence of world cities at dusk.

“On a city walk, I saw our limits, and our dreams.” Warren Clements, Melbourne, 2009

“In a city that works, we can always be children.” Luc Gaudet, Paris, 1997
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I’ve personally always enjoyed Tennyson’s “The city is built to music, therefore never built at all, and therefore built forever.”
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