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
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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