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Patchwork Buildings, Cathedral Square
Contributed by
Lilly-Quill
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Wednesday, 24th May 2006 @ 04:47:19 PM in AEST
Topic:
MiscPoems
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Beneath city cubicles of Christchurch there are many wares
People passing with hardly a glance, to show ones they care
Come hither sign-posts lavished, for gifts, to lure or try
All- for one gypsy centre, that seduce the envious to sigh
Here there’s park-like grass patches, to lavish nature grand
A gourmet plaza, a casino church, and fast food, in the hand
Varied architectural shapes of gray, brick, two-story or three
Most all that you’d want is here in Christchurch; but reality
Statuesque Queen Victoria is marbled high in a garden scene
There’s a chess game, half-size of a man, for ones so keen
Myriads of cosmopolitan identities for art, music, and fun
And the grandest Library I’ve seen, for one whose on the run
Copyright ©
Lilly-Quill
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2006-05-24 16:47:19] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Patchwork Buildings, Cathedral Square
(User Rating: 1 ) by n2dep2care on
Thursday, 25th May 2006 @ 01:30:13 PM AEST (User
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I love your descriptions
they took me to this place immediately!
I felt it, I saw it, I touched it.
Bravo to a wonderful write!
Laurie
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